02-18-2021, 08:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-18-2021, 08:29 AM by sullivan115.)
(02-17-2021, 08:45 PM)Library2HospitalChaplain Wrote:(02-17-2021, 05:07 PM)sullivan115 Wrote:(02-17-2021, 11:40 AM)Library2HospitalChaplain Wrote: I took two e-Pack courses at TESU, in my quest to have both at least 16 residency credits and ready to graduate with only one degree if needed at any time. I wound up with 22 TESU residency credits and a dual Area of Study as I really wanted.
I took Thanatology: Death and Dying and Introduction to Counseling. For both of these courses, the exam questions were phrased in a way negative or least factor when the quiz questions were phrased positively or the most contributing factor and vice versa. So if you wind up memorizing the quiz questions, it's ok, just read the EXAM questions very carefully. Yes, I passed both exams. :-D
Thank you so much for your thoughtful response. I really appreciate you taking the time to post. So did you feel that the quizzes were enough to prep you for the exams? I am a TESU Liberal Arts student with 21 credits to go. I've taken TES 100,and an Abnormal Psy. TECEP. I have 4 more E-packs and a capstone to go.
After that, I'm looking forward to substituting as a Guest teacher in my school district. Thanks again for your help.
I read the chapter in the assigned book, took the appropriate quiz, and restudied anything I didn't get correct, until I was at least 90% on every chapter quiz, usually closer to 95-100%.
I did not put as much effort into Thanatology as I did into the Counseling exam and it shows. See my signature. However, I was taking the Capstone course at the same time, and I put more effort into the OL online capstone and the extra guided study history course. I got A+ in the online and guided study courses, and 80 on Thanatology when 65% was passing. I took the UExcel exam in Social Psychology a week later than the Thanatology and got an A in that.
(02-18-2021, 08:27 AM)sullivan115 Wrote:(02-17-2021, 08:45 PM)Library2HospitalChaplain Wrote:(02-17-2021, 05:07 PM)sullivan115 Wrote:(02-17-2021, 11:40 AM)Library2HospitalChaplain Wrote: I took two e-Pack courses at TESU, in my quest to have both at least 16 residency credits and ready to graduate with only one degree if needed at any time. I wound up with 22 TESU residency credits and a dual Area of Study as I really wanted.
I took Thanatology: Death and Dying and Introduction to Counseling. For both of these courses, the exam questions were phrased in a way negative or least factor when the quiz questions were phrased positively or the most contributing factor and vice versa. So if you wind up memorizing the quiz questions, it's ok, just read the EXAM questions very carefully. Yes, I passed both exams. :-D
Thank you so much for your thoughtful response. I really appreciate you taking the time to post. So did you feel that the quizzes were enough to prep you for the exams? I am a TESU Liberal Arts student with 21 credits to go. I've taken TES 100,and an Abnormal Psy. TECEP. I have 4 more E-packs and a capstone to go.
After that, I'm looking forward to substituting as a Guest teacher in my school district. Thanks again for your help.
I read the chapter in the assigned book, took the appropriate quiz, and restudied anything I didn't get correct, until I was at least 90% on every chapter quiz, usually closer to 95-100%.
I did not put as much effort into Thanatology as I did into the Counseling exam and it shows. See my signature. However, I was taking the Capstone course at the same time, and I put more effort into the OL online capstone and the extra guided study history course. I got A+ in the online and guided study courses, and 80 on Thanatology when 65% was passing. I took the UExcel exam in Social Psychology a week later than the Thanatology and got an A in that.