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Old 03-25-2008, 11:31 AM
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[quote=LatinTea]Yes, that Business Law must have slipped in there by accident last night. I'll replace W. Civ. for that one. You mentioned a page in the catalog? Are you asking about Thomas Edison's website? Maybe another catalog? I'm just going by their website; they give all the requirements on their 'Majors' pages.
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Ok, good! On the pdf college catalog- around page 104 is a list of tests=classes which is VERY useful.


I'm not really understanding 'he might have to transfer in classes from another college'. Are you saying that he may have to take some of these classes from another college other than the one he eventually enrolls in? >>


In some majors, yes. I know of 2 for sure: restaurant management and history. We have a couple people here pursuing history, and I looked hard at the restaurant management degree. Just something to check on. Essentially, you just need to look at the requirements and count up the classes /credits /exams - see if there is a deficit.

Yes, that Sociology test I had forgotten about. I will definitely add that one in. >>

Sociology (3) you can add, but I was thinking about Social Sciences and History (6) which is one exam.

<< So, you are saying that as we get the basic CLEPs out of the way and near the latter part of the road, then an advisor will be able to help us with the remainder, once we are enrolled either in TEC or EC? >>

Actually when you apply- they help you a little, but full blown advising only happens once you $$$$

My son now has his own user name for this site. I'm going to get him going on this board hopefully today. Look for 'Ruddigore'.

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