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Conflict Management TECEP - natshar - 12-08-2019 I need to do a TECEP to keep my catalog and after looking through multiple options I have decided on the NEG-401-TE Negotiations and Conflict Management TECEP. Anyone have experience with this one resource or thoughts? I need to sign up for the January term or else I lose my catalog. RE: Conflict Management TECEP - dfrecore - 12-08-2019 What is your degree? Otherwise, I'm not sure I'd do an UL TECEP (paying more AND having it be harder) just to lock in my catalog. RE: Conflict Management TECEP - natshar - 12-08-2019 I'm actually doing a business degree at a brick and mortar university. However, I'm determined to finish my degree and would like to have TESU as an option in case anything happens. I'm on the catalog without sos-110 and already took tes-100. If I were to switch back to TESU, the cost of a tecep way less than the cost of sos-110 not to mention the time. Also, my school charges extra for UL courses. This seems like the easiest and cheapest way to knock out and UL course for minor. I checked and the school accepts it. So, I'm not just keeping my catalog, but I'm also knocking out a course for my B&M degree at half the price and time. As far as not LL. I've pretty much done all LL courses for my degree. And the two LL courses I do have left I can do easily via CLEP, DSST, or ACE. My school accepts all of these. RE: Conflict Management TECEP - dfrecore - 12-08-2019 (12-08-2019, 06:11 PM)natshar Wrote: I'm actually doing a business degree at a brick and mortar university. However, I'm determined to finish my degree and would like to have TESU as an option in case anything happens. I'm on the catalog without sos-110 and already took tes-100. If I were to switch back to TESU, the cost of a tecep way less than the cost of sos-110 not to mention the time. Well then, those are good reasons to take it. No idea on the exam though, except that it's 100% essays! Yikes! |