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Hi there,
I've read conflicting things on the question of whether to enroll first, and have all exam results sent directly to the chosen school as you go, OR to take all exams AND THEN enroll and send everything in all at once.
Can anyone explain why one method would be more efficient than the other?
Many thanks,
M
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oh whoops, answered my own question by using the search feature. sorry about that!
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1truefish Wrote:oh whoops, answered my own question by using the search feature. sorry about that!
What's the answer you found? I'm new here and have the same question. Where did you find your information? (link)
Thanks
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If choosing the per-credit plan at TESC, enroll early.
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As far as I understand, there are pros and cons, but it seems like enroll later for the most flexibility and enroll sooner for the greatest ease.
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