01-06-2009, 07:49 PM
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1) Applied to TESC and admitted.
2) Went to my previous community college and had transcripts sent to TESC.
3) Went online to TESC's website and logged in with code they gave me, no transcripts listed online yet, haven't received an unofficial evaluation in the mail yet.
What is the best course of action to take next? I want to get their BA in Biology. I'd like to test out using CLEP and accumulate as many FEMA credits as possible.
Should I wait until I get my unofficial transcript review first before taking any CLEP exams to avoid taking tests I don't need? I have roughly 55-60 undergraduate credits from my community college ranging from Bio 101, Chem 101, humanities, algebra, sociology, psych 101, Political Science 101/102, 4 semesters of Spanish, etc etc.
I heard that TESC doesn't give you too much time of day regarding advice/counseling until you are "enrolled," but I don't want to pay that whopping enrollment fee until I have tested out of as many credits as possible so that when I DO finallly enroll, I can make the graduation process swift and quick and minimize paying TESC as much as I can.
Thank you SOOOOO kindly!!!!!!!!!
Which FEMA tests should I take? or wgen it comes to FEMA just take everything I can until I reach the maximum 25 FEMA credits that TESC accepts?
1) Applied to TESC and admitted.
2) Went to my previous community college and had transcripts sent to TESC.
3) Went online to TESC's website and logged in with code they gave me, no transcripts listed online yet, haven't received an unofficial evaluation in the mail yet.
What is the best course of action to take next? I want to get their BA in Biology. I'd like to test out using CLEP and accumulate as many FEMA credits as possible.
Should I wait until I get my unofficial transcript review first before taking any CLEP exams to avoid taking tests I don't need? I have roughly 55-60 undergraduate credits from my community college ranging from Bio 101, Chem 101, humanities, algebra, sociology, psych 101, Political Science 101/102, 4 semesters of Spanish, etc etc.
I heard that TESC doesn't give you too much time of day regarding advice/counseling until you are "enrolled," but I don't want to pay that whopping enrollment fee until I have tested out of as many credits as possible so that when I DO finallly enroll, I can make the graduation process swift and quick and minimize paying TESC as much as I can.
Thank you SOOOOO kindly!!!!!!!!!
Which FEMA tests should I take? or wgen it comes to FEMA just take everything I can until I reach the maximum 25 FEMA credits that TESC accepts?