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36 years of Age, should do Bsc or Msc ?
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(09-22-2022, 02:46 PM)debrag Wrote: They accept 113 so 7 x $535 to take at TESU. Also I doubt University of London accept American alt-credits - happy to be wrong.

Oh i see.
Cause i received an email from the Admission Officer mentioning they do accept 90 Credits.
If 113 than that is excellent, saving huge amount.
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RE: 36 years of Age, should do Bsc or Msc ? - by tuckerarabi786 - 09-22-2022, 02:51 PM

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