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For a young student just starting out, which of the top three is the best choice?
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Finally spoke to someone in the TESC Admissions office and although you can write the letter and ask to be admitted if you are under 21, you *do* need a GED or diploma. No biggie.

Also found out they should accept any community college credits as long as they are "regionally accredited", which I'm sure our college is. (Although I'm wondering at this point if they'll offer any classes he'll need. When I looked at the number of credits he's working on, it's about 27 just THIS school year!)


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For a young student just starting out, which of the top three is the best choice? - by AquaDragonfly - 10-01-2014, 01:57 PM

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