04-20-2010, 01:10 PM
Another advantage to choosing DO NOT SEND is that if you happen to fail the test, your college will not know about it.
When you send the transcript later, you can choose to have CLEP or DSST send only the scores of the tests you passed. Nobody will know about any failures. Before I was enrolled anywhere, I always chose DO NOT SEND even though I was certain I was going to attend TESC.
When you send the transcript later, you can choose to have CLEP or DSST send only the scores of the tests you passed. Nobody will know about any failures. Before I was enrolled anywhere, I always chose DO NOT SEND even though I was certain I was going to attend TESC.
-Andrew T.
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