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No, I have no idea. But it is difficult to fail those as the answers are straight from the chapters. The only one I found to be the slightest bit off the book was the Communications with Tribal governments. Unless you need specific Fema courses for an Emergency Management degree, if you fail just pick another course. Many of the management courses overlap info as did the communications courses. If you haven't already taken one they are nothing like the Clep exams.
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Humanities (6 cr) 58 Apr., 08
Natural Science (6 cr) 52 (whew)Aug 08
One Clep to go until I graduate!!!!!!hilarious
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I checked around the web-site and didn't see anything, but I vaguely recall you could take them as often as needed. If you don't find your answer here FEMA was very quick( 24 hours) to respond to an issue I had.
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A & I Lit. ( 6 cr.) 65
Mar., 08 Yeah!!
Humanities (6 cr) 58 Apr., 08
Natural Science (6 cr) 52 (whew)Aug 08
One Clep to go until I graduate!!!!!!hilarious
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You can retake instantly.
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Greggy_D Wrote:You can retake instantly.
oh ok, thanks!
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mlwilliamsiv Wrote:Hope this post helps at all. In case you're wondering I plan on getting a BSBA at TESC and a BSGB at Excelsior.
From a loyal degree seeker,
Marshall
Hi Marshall,
I am just wondering why you would want to earn those two degrees, since they are almost identical. For all practical purposes, you would simply have the same degree but from two different colleges. This would be especially true unless you plan on earning at least 30 additional credits on one degree that are not listed on the other.
Your time and money might be better spent if you earn a business degree at one college, and then earn a Liberal Arts degree of some kind at the other college.
Just food for thought,
Snazzlefrag
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Hey Snazzlefrag.
Sorry to throw you off...that was a grammatical error on my part. It should have read " a BSBA at TESC {OR} a BSGB at Excelsior."
I am not getting the same degree from 2 different schools!!!
Sorry bout that. I read that post twice and I guess I still forgot to change that!!!
We all make mistakes!!! Thanks
From a loyal degree seeker,
Marshall
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Can transcripted FEMA credits be transferred from CCC to TESC? What about to other colleges?
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You can transfer FEMA credits to TESC "raw" (directly from FEMA). I know that you have to transcript them through another college for EC. I have no idea about CCC.
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