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I looked at the website but could not find a price on taking the TESC Strategic Management TECEP? Is it just one price with no other enrollment fee's? Also do they send you the material to study? Are they go at your own pace? I'm a stay at home mom and really need the classes that allow me to go my own pace. Any feedback about these type classes are greatly appreciated.
Started Dec 2012 ~ BSBA Human Resource and Org Management TESC
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Straighterline Courses: American History I 83%, American History II 79% Accounting I 81%, Accounting II 83%, Macro 77 %, Micro 84%,World Religions 83%, Business Law 74%, Business Ethics 78%, Organizational Behavior 78%, Intro to business 85%, Business Communications 86%
Clep: Principles of management 64, Intro to marketing 53,
DSST: Bus in Society 442 / Principles of Supervison 453 / Money and Banking 55
Penn Foster: HR management 96%, Compensation Management 88%, Emp Benefits 89%, training concepts 96%, Strategic Management 90%, Principles of Finance 82%
ALEKS: Intro To Statistics 72%, Pre-Calc 70%
TESC : Org Theory DONE~ 89%
TEEX Cybersecurity for everyone ~ Business Elective ~ 85%
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TECEPs are paper exams, not courses. You will need to find a proctor and have him/her approved. There will be a recommended book for each exam, and it is up to you to order it and read it. You don't have to. You can choose what you want to study, but the recommended book would be best. TECEPs are $36 per credit hour for out-of-state, enrolled students. I can't remember if they charge non-students more.
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Having taken this TECEP, I recommend getting the textbook, although it's not really necessary to buy the latest edition. If you'd like a little more guidance and preparation, I think there is an e-Pack course available for the course as well, although for me the practice questions were enough to assure myself that I was ready to write. (you only need 60% to pass anyway) I believe all TECEPs are the same cost for all test takers now, and they are slightly cheaper for NJ residents.
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Yanji Wrote:Having taken this TECEP, I recommend getting the textbook, although it's not really necessary to buy the latest edition. If you'd like a little more guidance and preparation, I think there is an e-Pack course available for the course as well, although for me the practice questions were enough to assure myself that I was ready to write. (you only need 60% to pass anyway) I believe all TECEPs are the same cost for all test takers now, and they are slightly cheaper for NJ residents.
Being a prior taker, any guidance on this one?
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Can anyone give any more information and insight on the exam? I know there's essay questions etc... TIA!!
Started Dec 2012 ~ BSBA Human Resource and Org Management TESC
YAY!!!! OCT 24th = DONE!!!!!!
Straighterline Courses: American History I 83%, American History II 79% Accounting I 81%, Accounting II 83%, Macro 77 %, Micro 84%,World Religions 83%, Business Law 74%, Business Ethics 78%, Organizational Behavior 78%, Intro to business 85%, Business Communications 86%
Clep: Principles of management 64, Intro to marketing 53,
DSST: Bus in Society 442 / Principles of Supervison 453 / Money and Banking 55
Penn Foster: HR management 96%, Compensation Management 88%, Emp Benefits 89%, training concepts 96%, Strategic Management 90%, Principles of Finance 82%
ALEKS: Intro To Statistics 72%, Pre-Calc 70%
TESC : Org Theory DONE~ 89%
TEEX Cybersecurity for everyone ~ Business Elective ~ 85%
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Can219 Wrote:I looked at the website but could not find a price on taking the TESC Strategic Management TECEP? Is it just one price with no other enrollment fee's? Also do they send you the material to study? Are they go at your own pace? I'm a stay at home mom and really need the classes that allow me to go my own pace. Any feedback about these type classes are greatly appreciated.
The Strategic Management portion can be taken as a course or an exam.
For the exam, TESC recommends the following FREE resources to help you study:
Saylor.org’s*Strategic*Management*
MIT*OCW*Strategic*Management*Lecture*Notes*
Flatworld*Knowledge’s*Business*Strategy*
Flatworld*Knowledge’s*Strategic*Management:*Evaluation*and*Execution
http://www.tesc.edu/degree-completion/do..._TECEP.pdf
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Thanks ~ now if I can find the book for a decent price..
Started Dec 2012 ~ BSBA Human Resource and Org Management TESC
YAY!!!! OCT 24th = DONE!!!!!!
Straighterline Courses: American History I 83%, American History II 79% Accounting I 81%, Accounting II 83%, Macro 77 %, Micro 84%,World Religions 83%, Business Law 74%, Business Ethics 78%, Organizational Behavior 78%, Intro to business 85%, Business Communications 86%
Clep: Principles of management 64, Intro to marketing 53,
DSST: Bus in Society 442 / Principles of Supervison 453 / Money and Banking 55
Penn Foster: HR management 96%, Compensation Management 88%, Emp Benefits 89%, training concepts 96%, Strategic Management 90%, Principles of Finance 82%
ALEKS: Intro To Statistics 72%, Pre-Calc 70%
TESC : Org Theory DONE~ 89%
TEEX Cybersecurity for everyone ~ Business Elective ~ 85%
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