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RE: Confused about the change in TESU - davewill - 05-17-2019 @geissingert, I'm thinking that when you said she enrolled in April 2018, that was a typo and you meant that she applied in April 2019, which is causing confusion. Am I correct? Anyway, the point of the Accuplacer is to make sure the student functions in English and Math as a level appropriate for a college freshman. If she did well on her English and Math courses, she should do fine on the Accuplacer. It would be simplest to just take it. If she passes, then you just move forward. RE: Confused about the change in TESU - Merlin - 05-17-2019 (05-17-2019, 11:43 AM)saraholson Wrote: When I applied at WGU in 2017, they told me i had to take the placement test AND transfer in some Straighterline credits to be eligible to enroll. But their policy may have changed, and also the advisor i spoke to could have been wrong I assume that if you can transfer in enough credits to no longer be considered a freshman that is probably all that is required to bypass the placement tests. I don't know for sure since I'm just relaying at what I've read on other forums. I'm sure it is listed in their admissions policy somewhere. |