11-30-2018, 03:17 AM
Our responses aren't a positive review. In my case, it was a measured response to your initial inquiry giving some more background on what may be going on and why you're probably not seeing the results you expect.
I'm not a representative of any university, nor am I a university shill for any of them. I'm a student just like you. If TESU is in the wrong, I'm all in favor of calling them out and running it up the flagpole to get a reasonable outcome and use evidence and logic to argue your case. That is what academics do, and it is the only thing they respond to.
Crying to their accreditor is a waste of time since it isn't their place to get involved in transfer assessment. You may be forgetting that TESU isn't required to accept transfer credit from any college unless there is a contractual agreement in place. They accept transfer credit for the benefit for the students (and to encourage transfers). It is also in their sole discretion to determine how they assess credit. If you don't like their transfer policies then change schools. It's not like there aren't other options.
If you're just looking for sympathy and "me too" posts, you're in the wrong forum.
Also, as sanantone mentions, I think your understanding of what a troll is may be a bit off. FYI, a troll is "a member of an online social community who deliberately tries to disrupt, attack, offend or generally cause trouble within the community". None of us are here to stir up trouble or be offensive, we're legitimately trying to be helpful.
I'm not a representative of any university, nor am I a university shill for any of them. I'm a student just like you. If TESU is in the wrong, I'm all in favor of calling them out and running it up the flagpole to get a reasonable outcome and use evidence and logic to argue your case. That is what academics do, and it is the only thing they respond to.
Crying to their accreditor is a waste of time since it isn't their place to get involved in transfer assessment. You may be forgetting that TESU isn't required to accept transfer credit from any college unless there is a contractual agreement in place. They accept transfer credit for the benefit for the students (and to encourage transfers). It is also in their sole discretion to determine how they assess credit. If you don't like their transfer policies then change schools. It's not like there aren't other options.
If you're just looking for sympathy and "me too" posts, you're in the wrong forum.
Also, as sanantone mentions, I think your understanding of what a troll is may be a bit off. FYI, a troll is "a member of an online social community who deliberately tries to disrupt, attack, offend or generally cause trouble within the community". None of us are here to stir up trouble or be offensive, we're legitimately trying to be helpful.
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MBA (IT Management), 2019, Western Governors University
BSBA (Computer Information Systems), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
ASNSM (Computer Science), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
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