11-15-2013, 03:44 PM
Hey Sanantone!
I surely didn't mean to step on anybody's toes. We are all entitled to our opinions. I neglected to mention in my last post that that was one of the primary reasons why I steered clear of TESC in the first place...because of all the negative reviews I've read on this forum about their customer service. I personally have never attended TESC personally so I can not attest to that fact.
I guess overall it's no big deal for the people who have money like that...so I'm not directing my comments towards those folks. My comments are directed to people like me...who have to count their duckets!!! As you stated in previous posts, TESC looks like a better deal then Excelsior and COSC. I just need to hurry up and finish my BSBA in Accounting degree before TESC decides to come to their senses and change the per-credit tuition structure!
I surely didn't mean to step on anybody's toes. We are all entitled to our opinions. I neglected to mention in my last post that that was one of the primary reasons why I steered clear of TESC in the first place...because of all the negative reviews I've read on this forum about their customer service. I personally have never attended TESC personally so I can not attest to that fact.
I guess overall it's no big deal for the people who have money like that...so I'm not directing my comments towards those folks. My comments are directed to people like me...who have to count their duckets!!! As you stated in previous posts, TESC looks like a better deal then Excelsior and COSC. I just need to hurry up and finish my BSBA in Accounting degree before TESC decides to come to their senses and change the per-credit tuition structure!
sanantone Wrote:I think you and UptonSinclair would have a lot to talk about. :p
While I think Excelsior charges too much for tuition, I don't expect it to be as cheap as public colleges. Even though it's non-profit, it's a private school that is not subsidized by tax dollars.
TESC is known for poor customer service. The advisors on the phone are often wrong, but you can usually get accurate information by emailing them. When you email, they direct your message to someone who specializes in your degree. You can also set up phone advisement appointments with the advisor of your choice.
Thomas Edison State University (TESU)
Enrolled in BA in Liberal Studies - 105/120 Completed
Associate in Science, Excelsior College
Enrolled in BA in Liberal Studies - 105/120 Completed
Associate in Science, Excelsior College