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I thought I read somewhere that one of the COMM courses would transfer to TESU to fulfill the Eng Comp II requirements...but I cant find the post... Of course this is me being hopeful and optimistic because I'm not looking forward to writing anything. I'm confident in my ability, just lacking in patience. I would put it off until later and move on to ULs but I was going to try to apply to the WVNCC BOG AAS and would need this to do that.
Can anyone confirm this? Or tell me that I haven't gotten enough sleep and am losing my ENTIRE mind.
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There's a DSST Advanced Principles of English Composition.
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For WVNCC's BOG AAS, you don't need "English" per se. You need 6 credits in communications...which may include English, but also tech writing, etc. I've found them to be very responsive to my email inquiries. I'd find classes that interest you, then ask WVN about them. Have you applied yet? Your advisor could help.
The DSST doesn't require writing. Study.com's Advanced Technical Writing only requires a 500-800 word proposal...if you do well on the quizzes and final, the proposal grade is mostly moot.
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SolarKat Wrote:For WVNCC's BOG AAS, you don't need "English" per se. You need 6 credits in communications...which may include English, but also tech writing, etc. I've found them to be very responsive to my email inquiries. I'd find classes that interest you, then ask WVN about them. Have you applied yet? Your advisor could help.
The DSST doesn't require writing. Study.com's Advanced Technical Writing only requires a 500-800 word proposal...if you do well on the quizzes and final, the proposal grade is mostly moot.
Well here is a question about WNVCC - if I complete their BOG AAS, how do I notify TESU? Do I receive the AAS, move forward through the remaining parts of the TESU Gen Mgmt degree plan and then send the AAS program completion with my ACE/CLEP/ etc transcripts in July when I apply to graduate? Just like "surprise, TA DA"?
Please excuse me, the ease of these processes causes my brain to make up "glitches" in the proverbial "matrices."
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MD_AJIBULU Wrote:Well here is a question about WNVCC - if I complete their BOG AAS, how do I notify TESU? Do I receive the AAS, move forward through the remaining parts of the TESU Gen Mgmt degree plan and then send the AAS program completion with my ACE/CLEP/ etc transcripts in July when I apply to graduate? Just like "surprise, TA DA"?
Please excuse me, the ease of these processes causes my brain to make up "glitches" in the proverbial "matrices."
TESU doesn't actually need to know about your AAS. All they care about is the courses, which come from all the various sources you've used, which is probably not WVNCC. That said, they could conceivably require a transcript from WVNCC if the student clearinghouse shows you've been enrolled there. It couldn't hurt to send them one.
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COSC is the school we speak of on here that doesn't specifically require English Comp II, but TESU and EC both do.
For TESU, you can take the College Comp w/Essay CLEP to cover both English I & II there, or else you can take the new DSST mentioned that covers English Comp II.
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MD_AJIBULU Wrote:Well here is a question about WNVCC - if I complete their BOG AAS, how do I notify TESU? Do I receive the AAS, move forward through the remaining parts of the TESU Gen Mgmt degree plan and then send the AAS program completion with my ACE/CLEP/ etc transcripts in July when I apply to graduate? Just like "surprise, TA DA"?
Please excuse me, the ease of these processes causes my brain to make up "glitches" in the proverbial "matrices." WVNCC just asks for communications credits, but TESU does require English Comp I and II. So if you are doing a speed run at the AAS, you can check with your WVN advisor on comms classes that fit. Eventually, though, you'll need to suffer through Comp 1 & 2. (Fortunately there are exams for credit, in addition to classes.)
Yeah, the matrix is pretty crazy. Check out the spreadsheets that others have put together, or even just start a list of your own...know your requirements, and then start listing the many ways to fill them, including costs and timelines.
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dfrecore Wrote:COSC is the school we speak of on here that doesn't specifically require English Comp II, but TESU and EC both do.
For TESU, you can take the College Comp w/Essay CLEP to cover both English I & II there, or else you can take the new DSST mentioned that covers English Comp II.
*sends application fee to COSC* I actually don't dislike writing, I just feel that writing is the anti-exam. What ever happened to multiple choice? Whatever happened to process of elimination?
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If I'm not mistaken, the Principles of Advanced English Composition DSST transfers to TESU as English Comp II and doesn't require any essays. I read that it's just multiple choice.
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Btaylor89 Wrote:If I'm not mistaken, the Principles of Advanced English Composition DSST transfers to TESU as English Comp II and doesn't require any essays. I read that it's just multiple choice.
64 multiple choice questions!!!! Now I'll have to see if there are DSSTs in my area...
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