12-10-2014, 10:50 AM
Hello all!
I thought I was all set on TESC but then I read some more about Excelsior and now I can't decide.
I had 3 A Levels (English, Theatre and Religion (grades B, B and D respectively) and an AP Psychology (4) that I'm hoping to transfer in. Plus a UK CertHE that I hope would translate to between 10-20 ish credits.
Ideally I'm looking for the quickest and cheapest way to complete a degree focussed on psychology, health, anatomy, maybe with some education courses too. I do have grad school in mind so I do want my bachelors to be relevant, so for that reason I'm not really interested in doing FEMAs.
Am I correct in thinking it's no longer possible to take the GRE subject test for credit, except at COSC? Wondering if it's worth considering COSC too, if that's the case.
And I would like to test out of as much as possible, so Excelsior would show my actual grades and give me a GPA based on my CLEP/DSST/etc scores, right? But TESC wouldn't?
Sorry for all the questions!
I thought I was all set on TESC but then I read some more about Excelsior and now I can't decide.
I had 3 A Levels (English, Theatre and Religion (grades B, B and D respectively) and an AP Psychology (4) that I'm hoping to transfer in. Plus a UK CertHE that I hope would translate to between 10-20 ish credits.
Ideally I'm looking for the quickest and cheapest way to complete a degree focussed on psychology, health, anatomy, maybe with some education courses too. I do have grad school in mind so I do want my bachelors to be relevant, so for that reason I'm not really interested in doing FEMAs.
Am I correct in thinking it's no longer possible to take the GRE subject test for credit, except at COSC? Wondering if it's worth considering COSC too, if that's the case.
And I would like to test out of as much as possible, so Excelsior would show my actual grades and give me a GPA based on my CLEP/DSST/etc scores, right? But TESC wouldn't?
Sorry for all the questions!