Well, because I'm planning on enrolling to TESC or Excelsior. I am from Hungary btw. It seems that I could do the CLEP exams in Rome, even though I'll have to travel 800 miles, omg, but still at least there's some chance to do them in Europe. DSST exams can be taken, in theory, in the Czech Republic at a university. We'll see. I am also planning on taking the New York University language proficiency exam, it turns out it can be, in theory, done in Europe aslo. Well, that would give me 16 points. I really would like to earn the FEMA credits, it would help me a lot financially. I need a BS/BA as soon as I can get it.
Turns out nearly anything can be done in the EU (CLEPS, AP, GRE Subject test, DSST etc.) that is needed to get an "exam based degree" except for the FEMA credits. I wish I could somehow become eligible.
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Have you ever visited the US? What country in the EU are you from? I'm pretty sure that there are some places ready to sponsor you, so you should ask your ambassy here in the US for more guidance. They could direct you to a league or a local union and try to sponsor you. I really don't understand why you would need FEMA credits from the US to help your education in the EU. Good Luck!
No, I haven never been to the US. Probably never will because I would need a VISA. Once when the US goverment will lift the ban I'll probably go. Would be nice to go to work there, I don't have much here that would force me to stay anyway. Well, what do you mean by "there are some places ready to sponsor me"? I mean why would they help someone who's not even eligible to enter the country? Still, it would be nice. So as I said I would like to use the credits toward a BS/BA. Yeah, even though I live within the EU, I am still only a second (or third) grade citizen here.
Last edited by Cryohead : 01-15-2008 at 08:16 AM.
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