11-19-2018, 10:34 PM
(11-19-2018, 07:07 PM)pws Wrote:(11-18-2018, 05:52 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I would do them sooner rather than later, as the ACE recommendation expires 11/30/18. I imagine they are going to continue on, but there's no guarantee.
If let's say the ACE recommendation expires on to 30th, would I need to have taken the tests, have them transferred to TESU, as well as them being accepted by TESU by/before Nov. 30th? Would there be a high risk of them not going through due to slowness in the process?
(11-18-2018, 06:21 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(11-18-2018, 06:04 PM)pws Wrote: For the TESU BA in English, could any of those UL language credits be added to the area of study courses (or that wouldn't be possible and having UL courses in the other categories wouldn't change much)?
You can only get credits for FOREIGN languages this way, not the English Language. So they won't count in English (think of this as a Literature degree, not a language degree).
I mean, is there any way that a UL test from ACTFL/NYU could count in the Area of Study courses for the TESU BA in English—such as a UL writing test of an Asian language for the Non-Western Literature requirement?
once you pass the test, it's good. You don't need to worry about the expiration or getting it used at that point. It's just that those expiration dates are a bit of a scary deadline because it does technically mean that the exam taken AFTER that day wouldn't be worth credit, so until a renewal is posted, I'd shoot for doing it now if possible. (If I were a betting gal, I'd bet that they'll renew)