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Got my transcripts evaluated what is next?
#1
I have finally got an email back from TESC that they have finished my evaluation. What is the next steps can someone help me out. I am trying to read the evaluation but how do I know what courses to take and what cleps to take to test out of them? I want to start studying and taking tests as soon as possible. If I am reading this information right it looks like I need 48 credits. I also have a question. If I got a bad grade in a course can I opt to take it again to get a higher grade through clep? Thank you again. Also if anyone would like to help me and feels that talking over skype, aim or any other portal would be easier and faster please let me know. Thank you again and have a great day.
#2
If you post your eval here then you will get a lot of great ideas from people. As for the interpretation of your eval, you might like this link:
http://www.tesc.edu/documents/Degree_Pla..._12.09.pdf

That explains some details on what is categorized in each area and talks about what the codes all mean.

To answer your other question, yes you can repeat a course, the problem will become which grade is kept. The policy states that the higher grade is kept but lets say you have a "C" you want to replace with a Pass/Fail exam. I'm not sure that would work since a "CR" (Pass) isn't technically above a "C". You might want to ask the school that question if you are going to do it.

If you don't want to post your whole eval, then post what you've completed and which areas are missing. If you are missing Humanities credits and are even remotely good with reading and interpretation, then the first exam you should take is Analyze and Interpret Literature (CLEP), it is six credits and considered by most to be easy.

For ideas on where exams fit you'll want to check out the TESC website for credit by exam or look in the college catalog. Here are the links for the website version:
CLEP - College-Level Exam Program
DANTES

If you need any electives then start working on FEMA credits too. Search this forum and try to find a recent list of which exams are accepted. They are FREE to take and transfer to TESC and some other schools.
My completed "non-traditional" credits include 27 credits from CLEP, 30 credits from DSST, 6 credits from ALEKS, 19 credits from FEMA courses including PDS, 3 credits from NFA courses, 10 credits from ACE Workplace Training, 3 credits from a TESC TECEP exam, and 3 credits from a TESC PLA course.
#3
Thank you for the quick response here is my eval:


S.H. S.H. Applied S.H. Comm Coll S.H to Overall TESC
Required to Degree Req Remaining S.H. Applied be Planned GPA Met GPA
60.00 18.00 42.00 18.00 42.00 YES
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Source Institution

Student: Mr. Staff: datatel Date: 09/25/12 Page: 2
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1 Springfield Tech CC

General Education (30sh)
Semester Hours Completed: 9.00

Complete all 7 subrequirements:
A: English Comp (Completed)
> Complete one full year of English Composition with a grade
> of C or better.
Semester Hours Completed: 6.00
GPA Achieved/Needed: 2.650 / 2.000
Group 1 (Completed)
Semester Hours Completed: 6.00
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. ENGL100 English Comp I........... 3.00 B ENC-101 *CC *TE
1.. ENGL200 Comp 2 Intr Lit.......... 3.00 C+ ENC-102 *CC *TE

B: Humanities Electives (Not Started)
> Complete 6 credits of Humanities.
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits

C: Macro- or Microecon (Not Started)
> Complete 3 credits of either macro- or microeconomics.
Semester Hours Completed: 0.00
Group 1 (Not Started)
______________________________________________________________________ 1 course

D: Social Sciences (In Progress)
> Complete 6 credits in social sciences. A maximum of 3
> credits in this area can be in economics.
Semester Hours Completed: 3.00
Group 1 (Completed)
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. PSYC100 Gen Psychology........... 3.00 B PSY-101 *CC *TE
Group 2 (Not Started)
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes

E: ASBA Mathematics (Not Started)
> Take 3 semester hours of Quantitative Business Analysis or
> College Algebra.
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits

F: Natural Sci/Math (Not Started)
> Take 3 credits from any natural science.
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes

G: General Educ Elects (Not Started)
> Complete 3 credits from Humanities, Social Sciences/History
> or Natural Sciences/Mathematics
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
================================================================================
Core (18sh)
Semester Hours Completed: 3.00
Complete all 5 subrequirements:
A: Intr Finl/Mgrl Acctg (Not Started)

Student: Staff: datatel Date: 09/25/12 Page: 3
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> Complete one full year of Introductory/Principles of
> Accounting (Principles of Financial Accounting and
> Principles of Managerial Accounting)
Semester Hours Completed: 0.00
Group 1 (Not Started)
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
___ ACC-101___ _________________________ _____________________________ 1 course
___ ACC-102___ _________________________ _____________________________ 1 course

B: Business Law (Not Started)

> Complete Business Law
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
___ LAW-201___ _________________________ ______________________ 1 course needed

C: Prin of Management (Not Started)
> Complete Principles of Management
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
___ MAN-301___ _________________________ ______________________ 1 course needed

D: Intro to Marketing (Not Started)
> Complete Principles of Marketing
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits

E: Computers/CIS (Completed)
> Complete 3 credits of Introduction to computers/CIS
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. CSET210 Intro Cmptr Sys.......... 3.00 B CIS-107 *CC *TE
================================================================================
Business Electives (6sh)
> Complete 6 sh from accounting, banking, business, computer
> applications, computer information systems, finance,
> management, hotel/motel/restaurant management, insurance,
> marketing, operations management, public administration,
> real estate law, retailing management and human resource
> management.
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
================================================================================
Free Electives (6 Sh)
> Complete 6 sh in any subject area.
Semester Hours Completed: 6.00
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. ESET111 Intro to Caet............ 3.00 B GRA-221 *CC *TE
1.. MAST101 Medical Term 1........... 3.00 B- HEA-203 *CC *TE
================================================================================
OTHER COURSES:
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
--- ---------- ------------------------- ------- --- ---------- ---------

1 ESET111 Intro to Caet 3.00 D GRA-221 *RI*TE*DUP*CC
(Credits in parentheses are anticipated earned)
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Student Remarks:
09/24/12 You have received your academic evaluation which is an assessment of
your transfer credit. The academic evaluation is a tool which will
enable you to make a decision regarding enrollment at Thomas Edison
State College. If you have any questions regarding your academic

Student: Staff: datatel Date: 09/25/12 Page: 4
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evaluation, please call toll free number 1-888-442-8372.
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NOTES

*CC Community College Credit
*DUP Duplicates other credits
*RI Ruled Ineligible for this program
*TE Transfer Equivalency
*U Used! - has already been used elsewhere
#4
I'll fill in some options below...

Humanities - Need six credits:
-Take Analyze and Interpret Literature (CLEP), it will satisfy both open courses (six credits)

Macro/Micro:
-Take either Macro or Micro exams

Social Sciences:
-Pick a course from CLEP or DSST that fits or take Social Sciences and History which would fulfill both this opening and your opening for Gen Ed Elective (it is six credits!)

Mathematics:
-Take Algebra from Aleks.com, get 70% on an assessment either right away or after study and you'll get three credits for this requirement. They charge $20 / month plus you have to pay ACE to transfer the credit

Nat Sci / Math:
-Take a Nat Sci or Math exam or take another ALEKS course (such as Intermediate Algebra which is actually lower level than college algebra)
-or take a computer exam (they count as Nat Sci/Math)

General Ed Electives:
-Take the advice from above about Social Sciences and History and this will be met, or take any Humanities, Social Science, or Nat Sci/Math course

Principles of Managerial Accounting
-Check out Straighterline (Transfer College Credits To Thomas Edison State College (TESC) - StraighterLine)

Business Law
-CLEP Intro Business Law

Prin of Management
-CLEP Prin. of Mgmt

Intro to Marketing (Not Started)
-CLEP Prin. of Mktg

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Business Electives (6sh)
> Complete 6 sh from accounting, banking, business, computer
> applications, computer information systems, finance,
> management, hotel/motel/restaurant management, insurance,
> marketing, operations management, public administration,
> real estate law, retailing management and human resource
> management.

Check out Straigherline again or some DSST exams, there are dozens of ways to get these credits.

Need more ideas? Others will give you more ideas from other sources, I just love CLEP and DSST so I advise those whenever possible. Once you enroll the school's advisors can help too, they will tell you recommendations and of course help plan courses at TESC if you choose to take them there.
My completed "non-traditional" credits include 27 credits from CLEP, 30 credits from DSST, 6 credits from ALEKS, 19 credits from FEMA courses including PDS, 3 credits from NFA courses, 10 credits from ACE Workplace Training, 3 credits from a TESC TECEP exam, and 3 credits from a TESC PLA course.
#5
Thank you so much... I know this may sound dumb but do I just search the forum for study materials or do I have to google the clep subject and buy books? Thanks so much again
#6
acesup_11 Wrote:Thank you so much... I know this may sound dumb but do I just search the forum for study materials or do I have to google the clep subject and buy books? Thanks so much again

For CLEP specifically I recommend the Official CLEP Study Guide available at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and others. It has every exam inside with study ideas and a practice exam. For both CLEP & DSST you'll want to check out instantcert and free-clep-prep.com

You can also find helpful info on the CLEP & DSST websites:
CLEP Exams | CLEP
Test Preparation |*DSST | Get College Credit

The method you choose will depend on how familiar you are with a given subject. If you know the material then you might be able to take it without study (not that I recommend that).
My completed "non-traditional" credits include 27 credits from CLEP, 30 credits from DSST, 6 credits from ALEKS, 19 credits from FEMA courses including PDS, 3 credits from NFA courses, 10 credits from ACE Workplace Training, 3 credits from a TESC TECEP exam, and 3 credits from a TESC PLA course.
#7
cooperalex2004 Wrote:For CLEP specifically I recommend the Official CLEP Study Guide available at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and others. It has every exam inside with study ideas and a practice exam. For both CLEP & DSST you'll want to check out instantcert and free-clep-prep.com

You can also find helpful info on the CLEP & DSST websites:
CLEP Exams | CLEP
Test Preparation |*DSST | Get College Credit

The method you choose will depend on how familiar you are with a given subject. If you know the material then you might be able to take it without study (not that I recommend that).

Thank you so much I just ordered the official clep study guide its on it way... thank you again.
#8
There's a web site, Free Clep Prep.com, by Justin. If you look up the test you're interested in taking, he has links to web sites to educate you in the subject matter. His links appear to follow the information sheets for the two types (CLEP and DSST) exams. Also, if you have the money, JOIN INSTACERT. It's the payment part of this web site. There are "flash cards" for you to use to study for each exam. Also, and equally as important, there are many posts with feedback and notes for these tests. Fellow posters who have taken the exams - and whose minds aren't mush afterwards! - post about topics that they encountered in the exam. If you go to DSST's web site, they aslo list the textbooks from which they've garnered information for the test. Usually, buying a previous edition is fine. As to Straighterline, you might want to find other options. They've instituted new policies regarding proctors which make them MUCH less helpful for those of us in this forum. Good luck!
TESU BSBA - GM, September 2015

"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway." -- Earl Nightingale, radio personality and motivational speaker
#9
LaterBloomer Wrote:There's a web site, Free Clep Prep.com, by Justin. If you look up the test you're interested in taking, he has links to web sites to educate you in the subject matter. His links appear to follow the information sheets for the two types (CLEP and DSST) exams. Also, if you have the money, JOIN INSTACERT. It's the payment part of this web site. There are "flash cards" for you to use to study for each exam. Also, and equally as important, there are many posts with feedback and notes for these tests. Fellow posters who have taken the exams - and whose minds aren't mush afterwards! - post about topics that they encountered in the exam. If you go to DSST's web site, they aslo list the textbooks from which they've garnered information for the test. Usually, buying a previous edition is fine. As to Straighterline, you might want to find other options. They've instituted new policies regarding proctors which make them MUCH less helpful for those of us in this forum. Good luck!


thank you very much. Do you think I should just join instacert and not bother with the clep book?
#10
IMHO, it depends on how much you already know about the topic. If you do IC, and you use the Internet to check concepts, ideas, etc., that
you don't understand, then getting the book might not be necessary. The advantage of the books is that there are sample tests. So far, I've only used IC for courses that I already know a great deal about, and I haven't gotten the books. If you're nervous about exams, and want to see what they look like, the book would come in handy. Good luck.
TESU BSBA - GM, September 2015

"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway." -- Earl Nightingale, radio personality and motivational speaker


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