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Thank you for your reply, I am not good at testing at all so I am willing to pay a little extra to do it this way. I hope this doesn't come across rude because I don't mean any harm by it but many others have posted questions and answers on FEMA and I feel that no matter if it is expensive or not it is still a relevant question that deserves a response, so I do appreciate your response.
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littleloulou28 Wrote:I hope this doesn't come across rude because I don't mean any harm by it but many others have posted questions and answers on FEMA and I feel that no matter if it is expensive or not it is still a relevant question that deserves a response, so I do appreciate your response.
But that's what I'm saying... Its likely that very few forum members, if any, have actually gone this route, due to the expense of it, so experience with the process & results are limited.
I've found that if people around here can answer a question (have the knowledge of what's being asked,) they'll usually jump to answer it.
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Does anyone know if an overage in English would overflow to Humanities at TESC?
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AlbaTiVo Wrote:Does anyone know if an overage in English would overflow to Humanities at TESC?
If it's non-duplicating, then yes.
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AlbaTivo posted that 2.5 years ago, but it might help someone else I guess.
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sanantone Wrote:AlbaTivo posted that 2.5 years ago, but it might help someone else I guess.
I'll go ahead and say thank you sanantone, I was about to start replying to the thread and asking questions of earlier posters, but in the process of hitting the reply button, yours posted. I had a nice long post with plenty of directed questions too. I really need to start looking at posting dates...
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hightecrebel Wrote:I'll go ahead and say thank you sanantone, I was about to start replying to the thread and asking questions of earlier posters, but in the process of hitting the reply button, yours posted. I had a nice long post with plenty of directed questions too. I really need to start looking at posting dates...
I would go ahead and post questions. Cookderosa, the original poster, is obviously still an active member. There are also others who I'm sure over the years have experience that may be of use. Since this thread happens to be, in my opinion, the best I've ever read on the subject I always refer others to it for insight/guidance. Which is what I did earlier and is most likely the reason why Cook answered the question posted awhile ago. I don't think it matters if the posted question is dated if the answer is still relevant.
Just an opinion.
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bricabrac Wrote:I would go ahead and post questions. Cookderosa, the original poster, is obviously still an active member. There are also others who I'm sure over the years have experience that may be of use. Since this thread happens to be, in my opinion, the best I've ever read on the subject I always refer others to it for insight/guidance. Which is what I did earlier and is most likely the reason why Cook answered the question posted awhile ago. I don't think it matters if the posted question is dated if the answer is still relevant.
Just an opinion.
I answered it because the thread got a "like" which appeared as a notification in my box yesterday.
Somehow, I must have missed that old question, but that doesn't mean they don't get an answer. Better late than never.
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