06-29-2015, 11:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-29-2015, 11:04 PM by cookderosa.)
bricabrac Wrote:Who said, the Registrar?
Yes, you can leave it as is if you so choose. I just think it's a waste of time and money to waste UL credit already earned. I've found it pays to fight for certain things. Sure they may not give it to you but what if they do?
There are a lot of things that come up on this forum, things that are -in the grand scheme of a degree- a speck of dust. There can be issues that are wheel spinners, they get you riled up but may not be worth the brain space for any number of reasons; easy fixes, quick resolutions, or just things that were misunderstandings. Then there is upper level credit. It's all about upper level credit here- that's the credit that is hardest to find, sometimes harder to complete, generally more expensive, and the brick wall that can be the difference between completing your degree and stopping. You're in a degree that will require some serious strategic planning and cash to get your upper level credit, I'd go b*lls to the wall for this one. You're leaving 3 UL credits IN YOUR MAJOR on the table. I'm with Bric, you need to go after this. EVEN IF it takes you 10 hours of phone calls and paperwork, you can't get this credit anywhere else for that. UL university credit --> UL TESC credit.
P.S. I'm 99.9% sure TESC is in error, you're not asking them for a favor.