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Also, do the uexcel exams actually give credit for labs or do they give credit only for the lecture portion of classes? Is it also better to take ALEKS, straighterline, uexcel, etc. Before applying or is it better to apply, have your transcript reviewed, then do all the above?
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The Uexcels are not evaluated as having lab equivalents. Whether or not you'll get lab credits depends on the school. Central Texas College gives lab credits for two Uexcels, but TESU and most other schools won't.
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sanantone Wrote:The Uexcels are not evaluated as having lab equivalents. Whether or not you'll get lab credits depends on the school. Central Texas College gives lab credits for two Uexcels, but TESU and most other schools won't.
That's what I thought. I've been wondering if I should knock out all SL classes, UExcel exams, TECEPs, etc. Before I apply so I only take a few TESU credits before the 12 month enrollment fee and such or if I should apply now, get my transcript evaluated and get locked into a plan before they add more requirements. Also, I've been reading that the UExcel genetics is considered LL by Excelsior and am curious as to whether or not this is LL to TESU now. So many questions to be answered.
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