02-23-2008, 08:00 PM
It's true that TESC has no residency requirements (unles you are in the military). I personally have had a different experience than PatsGirl1. They seem that they always update my degree plan everytime I either sign up for courses or pass a CLEP/DSST (takes about 3 weeks but not really need for my degree). Advisors, I would say, are different. You can get at least 10 different answers to the same question asked from each and every advisor, so I would try to use the e-mail route instead. It seems that everytime I call, I get the inexperienced, arguementive guy so I try to stay away from using the phone. Overall, not really that bad.
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Social Science and History 60
Principles of Statistics 60
Western Civilization I 58
Intro to Sociology 55
Astronomy 54
Technical Writing 54
Humanities 50
College Composition 50[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Blue"]C Programming - C
Electronic Instrumentation and Control - A
War and American Society - A
International Economics - A
Calculus II - B[/COLOR]
Social Science and History 60
Principles of Statistics 60
Western Civilization I 58
Intro to Sociology 55
Astronomy 54
Technical Writing 54
Humanities 50
College Composition 50[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Blue"]C Programming - C
Electronic Instrumentation and Control - A
War and American Society - A
International Economics - A
Calculus II - B[/COLOR]


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