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I'm guessing you want to do this because of time constraints. Although it's difficult to assess without knowing your current situation, I would consider continuing taking courses during your free time (it might be much easier than you think). Study.com courses are particularly well-structured and simple to study—and also, especially since you have a Study.com yearly membership (that can't be paused).
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(05-15-2019, 07:23 PM)pws Wrote: I'm guessing you want to do this because of time constraints. Although it's difficult to assess without knowing your current situation, I would consider continuing taking courses during your free time (it might be much easier than you think). Study.com courses are particularly well-structured and simple to study—and also, especially since you have a Study.com yearly membership (that can't be paused).
That has absolutely nothing to do with pausing your enrollment at TESU. Whether or not she takes any other courses or exams doesn't affect your enrollment.
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