05-01-2009, 11:31 AM
Ok, so with the help of some of you in here, which thank you by the way.
I was able to get TESC to move their ass and evaluate my fema and other course work. They have given me 48 credits. My question is this. Is that a transcript I can use now? Or do I now have to take their courses in order to utilize their transcript to other schools?
I mean I would just finish out my other 18 credits with them. But Im done with my associates in 10 weeks and dont want two associates degrees. I could clep out of my college math and have less credit needed but again I hate the study material I have found for MAth.
Anyway let me know on the above I would appreciate it.
thanks
I was able to get TESC to move their ass and evaluate my fema and other course work. They have given me 48 credits. My question is this. Is that a transcript I can use now? Or do I now have to take their courses in order to utilize their transcript to other schools?
I mean I would just finish out my other 18 credits with them. But Im done with my associates in 10 weeks and dont want two associates degrees. I could clep out of my college math and have less credit needed but again I hate the study material I have found for MAth.
Anyway let me know on the above I would appreciate it.
thanks
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[SIZE="1"][FONT="Arial Narrow"]tesc credit banked
FEMA IS courses- alot
Aleks completed-many of them
Cleps:Spanish 67
Associates in psychology UOP
TESC BA in psychology[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE]
attempting currently
Masters in counseling
[SIZE="1"][FONT="Arial Narrow"]tesc credit banked
FEMA IS courses- alot
Aleks completed-many of them
Cleps:Spanish 67
Associates in psychology UOP
TESC BA in psychology[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE]
attempting currently
Masters in counseling


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