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jacky Member
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Posted: Wed Jun 18th, 2008 04:07 pm |
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Hi guys.
I am foreigner and got evaluated by EESA and told me that I got to get more units. I knew some of units can be added via CLEP tests but not all as you guys know.
My questions is here.
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Are there any school which allow me to glab just few units by attending distance lerning method.
I knew Boston Architectural College is the one option to get degrees. But I do not need degree only units I want from them Is this possible for example? I already ask this questions to them but no reply. Actually is this school really exist?
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I 'm bit confusing since they told me I have to attend NAAB accediated schools to add units, however EESA itself the one which is special method without attending NAAB accediated schools.
Do you guys think possible if I could get any additional specific units from not accrediated architecture schools(incl. any distance learning schools of the world, if any) and I re-evaluate EESA to get throgh and satisfied all mandatory units.
Does some body got EESA satisfied without attending NAAB accrediated schools?
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Posted: Fri Jun 20th, 2008 02:23 pm |
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If you were found deficient in architecture coursework this must be earned in NAAB-accredited programs.
If you were found deficient in general/liberal arts coursework (subjects like english composition, earth sciences, etc.) you can usually take these through any accredited college, or in some cases you can take CLEP exams to satisfy the requirements.
If you're deficient in architecture studio courses then the BAC is currently the only online option. Note that it's not 100% online - there's a requirement for students to be there in person for a week or so per semester.
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