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Hi, I would want to see which RA credits would be fast to take to waive TESUs TOEFL requierements. , I am interested in identifying Regionally Accredited credits that can be acquired quickly).
Very thanks in advance for your responses.
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Tesu has an English TECEP. That could be an option.
I don't know how fast it is, but Arizona State U has an English course for 425 USD.
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You can't take TECEPs until you prove English mastery by testing out or by transferring in sufficient credits. Alas.
ASU's English credits are a lot of work, but they can be cheaper/easier than trying to arrange testing. There are other self-paced classes that can be faster/easier than their English courses.
You may be able to get TEL Learning credits more quickly than ASU credits. However, TEL classes require two proctored exams and multiple assignments.
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I didn’t know that about the TECEP. If there any particular difficulty in doing the TOEFL to satisfy TESU's requirement? I have done the TOEFL tons of times over the years and find the exam to be very easy. Plenty of foreign colleges offer the digital version of the exam which might be what Tesu wants. The exam only takes around 90 minutes.
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Depending on how far one has to travel and if accommodations are needed, the cost of a TOEFL or IELTS exam can easily be greater than the cost of doing a few TEL Learning courses. Possibly even more than ASU Universal Learner courses. Why "waste" that money when it could go toward the RA credit that's needed by TESU anyway?
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Just curious... Did you get accepted and receive your logon details? I would try to get the TECEPs ASAP Link:
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid402898
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(09-11-2023, 07:47 PM)elcastor21 Wrote: Hi, I would want to see which RA credits would be fast to take to waive TESUs TOEFL requierements. , I am interested in identifying Regionally Accredited credits that can be acquired quickly).
Very thanks in advance for your responses.
To be able to take TECEP you must present TOEFL first. The only way you can skip TOEFL is to present 9 RA credits from.USA university
As far as i know there were no other options. You can recheck with TESU to make sure its still the case.
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