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(08-16-2022, 07:04 PM)LevelUP Wrote: Math for liberal arts you can use Master the DSST Exams Volume II book which is a bit old though should work.
I trusted Study.com to study for the Network TECEP and once I did the exam I was shocked to see that 50% of the questions weren't covered in the study guide on Study.com. I don't know how accurate those study guides are.
Thank you for the math suggestion! I'll see if they have a new edition.
Oof, don't like the sound of that. Maybe I will cancel my Study subscription.
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(08-16-2022, 06:06 PM)Stacie Wrote: @carrythenothing, unfortunately, I'm not in New Jersey. Thank you for the tip though!
You can get library access by applying to TESU ($50 fee) as a student and then signing up for the Medical Terminology TECEP ($50 fee). You don't have to pass, or even to take, the TECEP in order for this to work. There is no obligation to actually continue as a student if you're planning on getting your degree from another school. It might or might not be worth it to you, but that would give you 12 months' access to the NJ State Library.
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@rachel83az Interesting! I'll have to take a look at that.
As for the libraries, I checked out one close to me, but they didn't have any study guides (well, the only one they had was at a different branch a good distance away). I'll check out my college's campus soon and hope they have something. A shame really. I might keep Study for a few more months just to see if they give any whys to things, like why the art was the way it was.
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