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Which of the two plans are best fit for testing out with minimum courses taken at Thomas Edison State University? Also does both plans require the $2000 residency waiver? The $2000 fee isn't a problem to pay, I just want to get my degree the easiest quickest way possible.Transferring credits into TESU is where I lack knowledge, I don't know where or how to bank all the credits I obtain from the exams either. Or do I enroll and start taking exams, I'm preparing for my first exam which I'm taking next month. Thanks for reading.
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Its better to go partime with the per credit tuition with 6 credit and try to test out at least one to two classes a month. The comprehensive tuition is for those taking full time classes and it will cost you more money and take you longer to finish if you dont test out.
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TESU's Comprehensive plan is something like $9000 and includes up to 36cr for 1 year. It's a lot to pay, and you can get your entire degree for a lot less than that using the test-out method outlined here:
http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...llege.html
The residency waiver is not required for the Comprehensive plan, only for the Per-Credit plan.
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