06-07-2023, 02:36 PM
(06-07-2023, 02:24 PM)bruh Wrote:(06-07-2023, 01:34 PM)rachel83az Wrote: It's generally advised not to talk to TESU unless you really have to. They... really don't know what they're talking about half the time.
Oh dang... I didn't know that. Would it hurt to at least ask TESU, provided I'm getting help from the community here at Degree Forum? I'd assume not, but especially since I'm asking questions about how to do as little with them as possible, it's probably sorta sus to be asking them and giving myself as another case study to make their policies a little less lenient.
(06-07-2023, 01:34 PM)rachel83az Wrote: TESU's residency requirements apply to credits taken over your entire scholastic career. Technically, they don't even need to be used in a degree program for them to count toward the residency requirements. But they'll probably get counted as electives, if nothing else.
And wow what?! Thanks for the heads-up.
You should definitely consider this forum your most qualified TESU advisor resource. Would it hurt if you at least ask them (you asked), possibly - if you get wrong information (and it happens more often than it should). I will say I don't think they mean to give bad information, I just think they answer questions from a TESU (and all TESU) point of view - meaning they assume you'll be earning all/most of your credits through them. To keep things together keep asking here on the forum (and it makes for a good personal history of your journey); you can keep building off your primary thread here: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...ughts-recs
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