09-05-2024, 03:52 AM
(09-04-2024, 11:08 PM)MrPanda Wrote: As you could have already read, there´s no need to sign up for your 15 credits term early, you can just register for a 1 credit TECEP (Medical Terminology), to get unlimited evaluations. Otherwise, you only get two.Helllo I thank you for your detailed answer, I didn't understand your first point for the TECEP do you mean I sign up for a TECEP so I can get unlimited evaluations and then start courses from SDC and the like (if there is somewhere I can read more on this please do link it)? what is the difference between an evaluation and sending credit, is evaluation for like things from ACEI? and a final thing please if I understood you it would be better first to get my evaluation sent from ACEI to TESU (after registering) so I can see how much normal credits or RA credits are checked off to start?
However, while being just a candidate, you can send the evaluation of your certificate, in case it could be evaluated, as this could be only counted as 1 evaluation.
Regarding your other questions:
"if I understood correctly it's possible to do more than two bachelors at the same time like in one term?"
The limit is two bachelors, but each bachelor could have one or two mentions, so in my case, I have been trying to get:
Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science and Mathematics (1st degree)
Bacholor of Science in Business Administration - Operations management and Human Resources (2nd degree)
"do certificates from coursera or edx also require that you submit them to ACEI."
No, the elegible Coursera and edX courses are ACE credit recommended, and their credit suggestions go to your Credly account, where you collect your badges.
We are talking about this ACE: https://www.acenet.edu/National-Guide/Pa...fault.aspx
" I am guessing submiting credits and such to TESU is free and each time you are basically checking off credits ?"
Yes, there´s no cost in getting your credits evaluated, you can just keep sending credits.
"how do you make sure you don't transfer more than 15 RA credit as not to pay the waiver fee."
You are mixing things, you pay the waiver fee to TESU (if you don´t take enough credits with them) or you take the 15 credits term in TESU (and don´t pay the waiver fee), one or the other.
"for Finnish universities did you sign up for those as well? what was the process like?"
Check the XAMK thread, however, I think that those are no longer available, that´s why I didn´t mention them. You could check the XAMK thread to see if there´s still a chance, but I think that there´s not.


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