04-24-2017, 12:33 PM
TEEX is not easy to navigate for sign-up but the courses themselves are pretty easy to navigate through. Don't get discouraged on that. It has been a while since I took one of their courses so I can't walk you through it but I think its in the wiki somewhere.
As far as ACE...after you complete each course you go to the ACE website and follow these steps...
1. Login
2. Click on My Courses upper left hand box
3. Click on Add New Course
4. In the box that appears you enter the course information. A drop down box will appear and you click on the course itself. It gets "added" to your ACE transcript pending approval. ACE contacts the course provider and verifies if you passed the course. If you did, it shows up with date completed.
5. When you are ready to get credit from your college you request a transcript from ACE just like you would if you were transferring a transcript from a college. It gets sent to your school and added to your school transcript. You can bank all your courses and add them in all at once or send them over multiple times. It is totally up to you.
As far as what is quickest, fastest for courses- it depends on what material you are already familiar with. Some things may be easier to test out of. I did not take any straighterline courses but have heard that with some of the open book tests you can get through a lot of credits quickly. Study.com took me on average one course a week -some only a few days - it depended on if I was pretty familiar with the material and how much time I had to devote to taking all the quizzes. I have heard of people taking a lot Alek courses in a month and if you are good at math you can assess out of a lot of credits quick. So much depends on what material you are already familiar with and how much time you have to work on this. You may also find a course provider that you just like and you click with how they present the information and it is easy to get through it quickly. I would recommend trying out a few different ones.
As far as ACE...after you complete each course you go to the ACE website and follow these steps...
1. Login
2. Click on My Courses upper left hand box
3. Click on Add New Course
4. In the box that appears you enter the course information. A drop down box will appear and you click on the course itself. It gets "added" to your ACE transcript pending approval. ACE contacts the course provider and verifies if you passed the course. If you did, it shows up with date completed.
5. When you are ready to get credit from your college you request a transcript from ACE just like you would if you were transferring a transcript from a college. It gets sent to your school and added to your school transcript. You can bank all your courses and add them in all at once or send them over multiple times. It is totally up to you.
As far as what is quickest, fastest for courses- it depends on what material you are already familiar with. Some things may be easier to test out of. I did not take any straighterline courses but have heard that with some of the open book tests you can get through a lot of credits quickly. Study.com took me on average one course a week -some only a few days - it depended on if I was pretty familiar with the material and how much time I had to devote to taking all the quizzes. I have heard of people taking a lot Alek courses in a month and if you are good at math you can assess out of a lot of credits quick. So much depends on what material you are already familiar with and how much time you have to work on this. You may also find a course provider that you just like and you click with how they present the information and it is easy to get through it quickly. I would recommend trying out a few different ones.
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