04-17-2011, 01:51 PM
Heya!
eeya:
Please do not be rude. It's just a question. I'm already a TESC student and I was attracted to them for a number of reasons. I'm very excited about my journey with them. I have been reading some threads that show diploma frames and took a glance at the ones for COSC, TESC and Excelsior. All three were very nice, but I don't understand why TESC doesn't actually write out the major on your diploma, just like Excelsior and almost every other college out there does.
I guess what I am asking is, is there a reason for this? Are they trying to save ink? Is there some kind of catch 22 or loophole that disallows them to do so? I'll be thrilled once I complete my Bachelors and yes, I realize my employers are only interested in my transcript, but for my own personal sake, I will be framing my diploma and hanging it on my wall and I can't lie, I would love (a little bit more) if it stated my actual major as well. Couldn't hurt eh?:patriot:
eeya: Please do not be rude. It's just a question. I'm already a TESC student and I was attracted to them for a number of reasons. I'm very excited about my journey with them. I have been reading some threads that show diploma frames and took a glance at the ones for COSC, TESC and Excelsior. All three were very nice, but I don't understand why TESC doesn't actually write out the major on your diploma, just like Excelsior and almost every other college out there does.
I guess what I am asking is, is there a reason for this? Are they trying to save ink? Is there some kind of catch 22 or loophole that disallows them to do so? I'll be thrilled once I complete my Bachelors and yes, I realize my employers are only interested in my transcript, but for my own personal sake, I will be framing my diploma and hanging it on my wall and I can't lie, I would love (a little bit more) if it stated my actual major as well. Couldn't hurt eh?:patriot:

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