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strawberryxfuzz Wrote:I'm trying to register with TEEX so I can begin the courses, however it's asking for a Class ID (from a pamphlet or brochure). How do I obtain that?
Strange... I didn't get that. I've checked it again and I don't see it anywhere. Which link are you using?
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Hi, does anyone know if Excelsior accepts these? I tried to browse the whole thread... Thanks!
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sjr Wrote:Hi, does anyone know if Excelsior accepts these? I tried to browse the whole thread... Thanks! Very first post explains they are ACE approved...so most likely yes!
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any help would be appreciated on these courses... PM me...
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creationstory Wrote:any help would be appreciated on these courses... PM me...
Your questions might be the same questions others are wondering about, if you'd post them here (rather than through private message) others can benefit from the answers.
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I realize this thread is over 2 years old however the courses are still there, and presumably still yield credits.
For people that are desperate to get credits but refuse to actually learn anything this can be gamed. There are 4 answers but you get 5 attempts. Math indicates you could simply choose A for every question, review results in a new browser tab and retest in a separate tab. For any answer that is wrong select B, and keep repeating until you get 100% (which will take at most 4 attempts leaving you 1 spare test). You dont even have to read the questions. This of course lets people save, compile and trade answer sheets for all of these to cut down on the time required to get perfect scores. sigh.
Things like this probably led to 2 of the big 3 dropping or making it expensive to import FEMA credits since it is not proof that you know anything, or for that matter even read the questions on the test. Then again it may be totally unrelated, I did not really investigate why they dropped (TESC) or made transferring expensive (EC).
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notyou Wrote:I realize this thread is over 2 years old however the courses are still there, and presumably still yield credits.
For people that are desperate to get credits but refuse to actually learn anything this can be gamed. There are 4 answers but you get 5 attempts. Math indicates you could simply choose A for every question, review results in a new browser tab and retest in a separate tab. For any answer that is wrong select B, and keep repeating until you get 100% (which will take at most 4 attempts leaving you 1 spare test). You dont even have to read the questions. This of course lets people save, compile and trade answer sheets for all of these to cut down on the time required to get perfect scores. sigh.
Things like this probably led to 2 of the big 3 dropping or making it expensive to import FEMA credits since it is not proof that you know anything, or for that matter even read the questions on the test. Then again it may be totally unrelated, I did not really investigate why they dropped (TESC) or made transferring expensive (EC).
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notyou Wrote:I realize this thread is over 2 years old however the courses are still there, and presumably still yield credits.
For people that are desperate to get credits but refuse to actually learn anything this can be gamed. There are 4 answers but you get 5 attempts. Math indicates you could simply choose A for every question, review results in a new browser tab and retest in a separate tab. For any answer that is wrong select B, and keep repeating until you get 100% (which will take at most 4 attempts leaving you 1 spare test). You dont even have to read the questions. This of course lets people save, compile and trade answer sheets for all of these to cut down on the time required to get perfect scores. sigh.
Things like this probably led to 2 of the big 3 dropping or making it expensive to import FEMA credits since it is not proof that you know anything, or for that matter even read the questions on the test. Then again it may be totally unrelated, I did not really investigate why they dropped (TESC) or made transferring expensive (EC).
That sounds like a lot of work. It would be less tedious to just read the modules. They aren't that long.
FEMA IS courses are not ACE-recommended for college credit. That puts the onus of evaluating the courses on the college. ACE recommendations are accepted by many colleges, and accrediting organizations don't seem to have a problem with it. That is why it's an easier decision to accept the TEEX courses.
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Has anyone rec'd a recent TESC evaluation for TEEX credits? I'm looking for course numbers. Thanks
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cookderosa Wrote:Has anyone rec'd a recent TESC evaluation for TEEX credits? I'm looking for course numbers. Thanks
TEEX-250 CAP-295 Intro to Security Basics
TEEX-251 CAP-385 Network Security
TEEX-252 CIS-244 Computer Security
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