06-16-2022, 04:26 PM
carrythenothing Wrote:Residency credits don't need to be in the area of study.
Ideas Wrote:Yes, they don't need to be in the area of study.
They should work with the electives section blocked off.
@sarahmac - That's right, basically, in short, these are the answers you're looking for. What would be easiest is to take the TECEPS that are lower level and that will duplicate credit the student already has, because of the familiarity of the subject, they an basically take the exams "cold" and pass.
Obviously you want to study a bit to remember everything, but because it may be fresh in their mind and they know the subject well enough, take a quick review of the TECEP and do the exam right away. Again, any TECEP to get you those residency credits, it doesn't matter if it's in a subject or course they have credit for already.
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