03-10-2014, 07:29 AM
I'm wondering more about it being changed from a UL while it's coming in to the evaluation. I'm going to work on a BA English and I need to have 15SH be upper level. But I'm a bit confused about how they transfer in to TESC. For instance several of these classes are listed as upper level, including English and American Literature:
https://is.lsu.edu/courselist.asp?cat=En...id=102&pg=
But if you take English and/or American Literature CLEPs they are lower level at TESC. Technical writing is another example. Upper level some places, lower level others and TESC counts the DSST as lower level.
Also, some of these classes seemed interesting:
Independent Learning Courses at WWU
But would anything with "Introduction to..." in its title be counted as upper level as it came into TESC? Aren't introductory classes usually lower level? Obviously these are considerably more expensive than taking CLEPs so I'm wondering if anyone might have insight on how they would transfer into TESC. I hope that explains what I mean a bit better.
https://is.lsu.edu/courselist.asp?cat=En...id=102&pg=
But if you take English and/or American Literature CLEPs they are lower level at TESC. Technical writing is another example. Upper level some places, lower level others and TESC counts the DSST as lower level.
Also, some of these classes seemed interesting:
Independent Learning Courses at WWU
But would anything with "Introduction to..." in its title be counted as upper level as it came into TESC? Aren't introductory classes usually lower level? Obviously these are considerably more expensive than taking CLEPs so I'm wondering if anyone might have insight on how they would transfer into TESC. I hope that explains what I mean a bit better.