04-19-2008, 06:49 AM
I had luck with the University of Phoenix in Calgary. I knew a prof there and that helped. At least that solves the CLEP exams. Now I'm working on scheduling the Dantes and ECE exams but that shouldn't be so hard. I'm most of the way through scheduling the Dantes, I hope!
My children had their education in school. As their principal and with cooperative teachers, they were able to proceed fairly naturally. The educational hierarchy doesn't make this easy though. They were a little quieter when Donna wrote her state exam in Grade 12 English ( a very big one, very well supervised, marked at the provincial capital etc.) at the age of 12 and got honours.
We will be back in Canada/US for 6 weeks before returning to Vietnam. It is a bit of a rush in trying to get all of the exams done, attending two weddings in different places and visiting relatives.
Sidney
My children had their education in school. As their principal and with cooperative teachers, they were able to proceed fairly naturally. The educational hierarchy doesn't make this easy though. They were a little quieter when Donna wrote her state exam in Grade 12 English ( a very big one, very well supervised, marked at the provincial capital etc.) at the age of 12 and got honours.
We will be back in Canada/US for 6 weeks before returning to Vietnam. It is a bit of a rush in trying to get all of the exams done, attending two weddings in different places and visiting relatives.
Sidney


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