07-09-2007, 11:35 PM
Please , can someone explain what they mean when they say that Excelsior has a limit of accepting exams taken within six months of enrollment?
I don't understand what is meant by that.
I want to start testing , but have not decided between Excelsior or Thomas Edison. I will probably go with Excelsior.This may sound simple,but When I take an exam, and I am unenrolled, should I have the results sent to Excelsior(Is the number @ the test site?).
What happens if someone fails a test? Does the score go to EC and if the test is retaken with a passing grade it is just added to all the scores, or deleated?
Also, must you be enrolled with Excelsior in order to take a practice test?
The application looks to be a $1025.00--For ASN to BSN. Is each subsequent year another grand or a lesser amount? I didn't see costs defined in the catalogue.
Thanks everyone for your help!
AML
I don't understand what is meant by that.
I want to start testing , but have not decided between Excelsior or Thomas Edison. I will probably go with Excelsior.This may sound simple,but When I take an exam, and I am unenrolled, should I have the results sent to Excelsior(Is the number @ the test site?).
What happens if someone fails a test? Does the score go to EC and if the test is retaken with a passing grade it is just added to all the scores, or deleated?
Also, must you be enrolled with Excelsior in order to take a practice test?
The application looks to be a $1025.00--For ASN to BSN. Is each subsequent year another grand or a lesser amount? I didn't see costs defined in the catalogue.
Thanks everyone for your help!
AML