06-25-2016, 01:56 PM
Thanks for your input dfrecore. I am open to other universities. I was looking at TESU, but it had $2000 residency waiver + their other fees I wasn't sure if it will get expensive. Based your analysis doesn't seem to be bad at all.
All the classes I took at Penn are already in ACE and those are listed in attachment. Once that didn't apply I didn't add. Also all were done before they expired. I want to continue to take classes, tests I am just not sure which once will be needed for TESU? If I apply to TESU will they work with me to tell me what to take outside of their program until I am ready to graduate? I feel like they don't have the obligation to put all the work in for me to go and take the test or course some place else.
Penn Foster is a great option for me when it comes to time. I can do it in a week or a month depending on how everything else goes around me like family and work. It's $300, but worth for my sanity and being able to work independently with no hard weekly deadlines. I would test out out of some if I can specially free once.
I am sorry I know I am all over the place. So since you are in TESU would you recommend I just apply to be there and don't enroll in any class just continue to work with Academic Adviser and complete classes/tests until I am close to graduate? What I really need is help with filling in the gaps on what's needed once that's done identify where to take them.
Thanks
All the classes I took at Penn are already in ACE and those are listed in attachment. Once that didn't apply I didn't add. Also all were done before they expired. I want to continue to take classes, tests I am just not sure which once will be needed for TESU? If I apply to TESU will they work with me to tell me what to take outside of their program until I am ready to graduate? I feel like they don't have the obligation to put all the work in for me to go and take the test or course some place else.
Penn Foster is a great option for me when it comes to time. I can do it in a week or a month depending on how everything else goes around me like family and work. It's $300, but worth for my sanity and being able to work independently with no hard weekly deadlines. I would test out out of some if I can specially free once.
I am sorry I know I am all over the place. So since you are in TESU would you recommend I just apply to be there and don't enroll in any class just continue to work with Academic Adviser and complete classes/tests until I am close to graduate? What I really need is help with filling in the gaps on what's needed once that's done identify where to take them.
Thanks


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