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TESC has finally listed my last official B&M transcript as received, from what I can tell all they're missing are my last two weeks of CLEP and DSST tests. Should I pay my enrollment fees now or wait for "one more official evaluation before you enroll"? I'd like to make the Oct 1 graduation deadline and by my own calculation I'm done. I'm trying to time this in whatever way will make TESC move the fastest.
TESC BA Social Science: Done! Graduating 12-16-11
133.33 credits, including 1.33 duped
DSST 21cr: 7/12 Intro to World Religions (483) 7/27 Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (58) Money and Banking (55) 8/10 DSST: Middle East (71) Vietnam War (68) 8/11 Counseling (60) Substance Abuse (471)
CLEP 51cr: 7/19 Spanish (75) 7/26 Western Civ I (63) Western Civ II (68) College Math (61) 8/2 Intro to Educational Psych (58) Macroeconomics (54) Microeconomics (54) 8/17 Intro Sociology (57) Human Growth (57) Natural Sciences (61) French (55)
Johnson & Wales, Providence RI: 27 credits, 3.27 cum GPA
Cal State University Los Angeles: 25.33 credits, 1.903 cum GPA
Los Angeles Harbor College: 9 credits, 2.77 GPA
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Just taking a guess based on my personal experience, I think that they move faster with an enrolled student. It took them 4 weeks to evaluate my transcript before I was enrolled, but only took them a day to reevaluate one class that I wanted put in another spot, after I was enrolled.
Good luck!!
TESC Criminal Justice BA '12
B&M Civil Engineering BS (In Progress)
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Thanks, I guess I'll fax in my enrollment form tonight. I'm just a bit paranoid watching them take weeks to do things, although the more I think about it the better they are compared to my B&M experience.
TESC BA Social Science: Done! Graduating 12-16-11
133.33 credits, including 1.33 duped
DSST 21cr: 7/12 Intro to World Religions (483) 7/27 Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (58) Money and Banking (55) 8/10 DSST: Middle East (71) Vietnam War (68) 8/11 Counseling (60) Substance Abuse (471)
CLEP 51cr: 7/19 Spanish (75) 7/26 Western Civ I (63) Western Civ II (68) College Math (61) 8/2 Intro to Educational Psych (58) Macroeconomics (54) Microeconomics (54) 8/17 Intro Sociology (57) Human Growth (57) Natural Sciences (61) French (55)
Johnson & Wales, Providence RI: 27 credits, 3.27 cum GPA
Cal State University Los Angeles: 25.33 credits, 1.903 cum GPA
Los Angeles Harbor College: 9 credits, 2.77 GPA
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08-23-2011, 01:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-23-2011, 01:33 AM by sanantone.)
I'm enrolled and I'm still waiting 4-6 weeks for my courses and tests to be evaluated as they come in. I did, however, get two evaluations before before I enrolled. I waited 6 weeks for the first evaluation. My last college transcript came in really late because my school was having technical issues. It was only two courses and TESC didn't take long to add them to my evaluation. I am, too, trying to make the Oct. 1 deadline. It takes a week or two for TESC to receive the scores, it takes them another week or so to post that they were received, and it takes them another 20 business days for them to add it to your evaluation. I have learned to go around registrar for the evaluation and just have an advisor approve the courses. I just passed a test yesterday and I'm taking my last one today. Enroll now because you're going to need the help of advisement to graduate on time. I'm not waiting for registrar. Reevaluation and moving credits does not take nearly as long as the initial evaluation.
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