(09-09-2023, 09:51 AM)LevelUP Wrote:(09-08-2023, 04:38 PM)Pach Wrote: I do have a few questions.
1. I sent in my application to TESU and was given two evaluations. I used those evaluations. I will have to enroll, but I am currently in college, so I'd have to wait? The thing is, I may have applied too early. By the time my 12 months run out, I will still be in college.
It states that if I do not enroll, my transfer credits will have to be evaluated against new degree requirements.
I see people talk about enrolling in one class and leaving it there. Doesn't that charge anything after enrolling or not showing up? How long can people go without actually taking it?
2. I'm currently taking Workplace Communication in college as a degree requirement, but it is structured as if it is a Public Speaking class. Do you guys think it's possible it could come in as Public Speaking at TESU, or would it be comparable to Sophias Workplace Communication and come in as COM-1999 Special Topics Communications at TESU? I know this is kind of a long shot, but figured I'd ask anyways, as it would save me a course.
3. Also, is there any way to edit my first post? I hoped to edit the information, but if not, that is ok, haha.
1. You can enroll in a 1cr TECEP for $50 each year you want to stay enrolled.
2. There is no way to know beforehand what your college Workplace Communication will come in as. You could petition TESU if it doesn't come in as expected and provide a syllabus. Overall, I wouldn't worry too much about it as Study.com presentation skills can be done in a day or two, which fills the public speaking requirement.
3. Only mods can edit older posts.
Thank you! Public Speaking is the one class I'm dreading, but I will take your word for it with the presentation skills one!
So, to be clear, I should enroll before my 12-month application is up to a 1cr TECEP for $50 and just not do it? If I have to complete it, I will, as long as I can hold enrollment. But then I am confused because then I'd be attending and would have to pay the residency fee? I'd be starting.