7 hours ago
(8 hours ago)davewill Wrote: You should be able to ask your questions even as an applicant, but it's much easier just to get all the transcripts in and get the official academic eval. TESU advising is such a pain, that they often cause more headaches than they solve. However, I would encourage you to go ahead and become enrolled by registering for the 1cr Medical Terminology TECEP. Don't actually take the test, just register for it.Hello dave,
You have more freedom to send in transcripts as an enrolled student. There's no downside except the $50 it costs for the TECEP, and you have up to a year to actually register for courses before you might have to do it again (which is why you don't want to take it).
Thank you for your answer.
I have payed the 50 USD, but as a "non-native English-speaking applicant" I have to submit either Toefl/Ielts test with either 79 or 6.5 respectively in order to be eligible for enrollment. Currently waiting on test-results. I will try to enroll for the tecep Medical Terminology for 1 Cr, just to see if it works.