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To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
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Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2014 17:49:29 +0000
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From: Dechen Albero
Date: Monday, June 2, 2014
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Hi
Thanks for forwarding this information. I can confirm that both of these ESL courses are indeed 0 credits so
they will not help you with regard to making progress toward your degree. The course I mentioned in my
previous message today is a 3-credit option.
Given that you tested into ESL 6 which is the highest level of ESL, my feeling is that you could probably handle
the 3 credit option I recommended. However, I certainly understand if you would prefer to try the ESL courses
instead.
In terms of cost, the 3 credit course I referenced would be approximately $4185. The ESL courses are less
expensive ($1190 each) since you would not be earning credits. Those two courses combined would be
approximately $2380.
Best,
Dechen
Dechen C. Albero, PhD Candidate
Senior Academic Advisor - Juniors and Study Abroad
Teaching Fellow in Global Studies
Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts
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On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 1:04 PM, wrote:
Hey Dechen,
Academic Writing 6 part 1 -1511- NESL 0613-B or
academic writing 6 part 2 - 1115 -NESL 0614 -A
I would like to know if I get any credits for the course . Thanks
On Ma June 2, 2014, Dechen Albero < > wrote:
Hi
I do not show you as registered for any summer courses at present so I presume you resolved these issues.
For your reference, the Academic Writing course which I recommended you take this summer is -
Academic Writing - 1227 - NWRW 1104 - A
Associated Term: Summer 2014
Registration Dates: Apr 07, 2014 to Aug 22, 2014
Levels: Non Credit, Non-degree, Undergraduate
Attributes: Liberal Arts, Open to Non Majors, Writing Rubric
New York City Campus
Seminar Schedule Type
0.000 OR 3.000 Credits
View Catalog Entry
Scheduled Meeting Times
Schedule
Type Time Days Where Date Range Instructors
Type
6.00 pm - Eugene Lang 65 Jun 03, 2014 - Jul Margaret Stanek
Class TR Seminar
7;50 pm Wllth 259 22, 2014 Fiore
If you are interested in taking a Global Studies course this summer, I would recommend you consult the
listings at hup://nsglobal.info/summer-2014-courses
It would be wise to avoid 5000 level courses at this time however there are some good 3000 level courses
that might be of interest to you (Women and the Law, International Policy in the Modem Age, etc.).
I will enter your transcript this week. It looks like we will be able to award you 35 credits for your
coursework completed in Russia.
Best,
Dechen
Dechen C. Albero, PhD Candidate
Senior Academic Advisor - Juniors and Study Abroad
Teaching Fellow in Global Studies
Eugene Lang College I The New School for Liberal Arts
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On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 10:36 AM, wrote:
Dear Dechen ,
I hope this note finds you well and you had a good trip .
I have a question about academic writ
Global Studies Major
Eugene Lang CollegeThe New School
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