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Hi,does anyone have any advice on TECEPs? Specifically, I am considering taking the Research in Experimental Psychology TECEP and I'm wondering how long I'll have to study and what the difficulty level is. Any information or advice would be appreciated.
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The first exam I took was the Psychology of Women TECEP, I had no idea what to expect had not found this site yet. I bought the recommended book and skimmed it reviewing all chapter summaries and the self test. When I had a good feel for the book I went and took the test and passed with no problem. Just know unless they have updated which I don't think they have yet. All test are paper and pencil, witha 2 hour time limit. Before you start study be sure they are still offering the test, some of them have been pulled to be reworked.
Good Luck
Linda
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Thanks for your help! I will continue to think about it.
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You should probably decide soon because this test will no longer be available after 12/31/09.
Thomas Edison State College/ All TECEP® Tests
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What are the TECEP min cut-offs for receiving credit? CLEP is easy to track with recommended cut-offs of 50 for most exams.
Thanks.
m.
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