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(10-12-2017, 03:56 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (10-12-2017, 03:40 PM)polopoe Wrote: (10-02-2017, 09:00 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Yes, it's automatically put on there for everyone now, you just need to contact the school and tell them to remove it. Especially if you're enrolled with the Study.com affiliation, which waives it (and if you don't have the Study.com affiliation on your enrollment, you need to add it since it gives you other discounts).
Hi I seen you've taken quite a few of the TECEP Exams how hard would you say they are? Can you compare them to CLEPs in regards to difficulty? Thanks for your time. I'm Currently working on a Bachelor of Science in Air Traffic Control and working to achieve it as fast as possible.
I agree with DaveWill, it's not that they're more or less difficult than the CLEP exams, it's the sucky setup of the exam itself that's an issue. I took 6, 5 weren't particularly hard, but the Strategic Management TECEP was very difficult for me (I failed). So it's mostly a matter of taking the easier ones there and then going through other means to take anything else you can. Thanks guys for the input. I'm currently balls deep in few different ACP sites such as TEEX.org, study.com, and Davar Academy trying to figure out which ones I like the best.
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polopoe Wrote: Thanks guys for the input. I'm currently balls deep in few different ACP sites such as TEEX.org, study.com, and Davar Academy trying to figure out which ones I like the best.
BTW, do you already have an Air Traffic Control certificate? Otherwise, it's going to be hard to transfer in the majority of the credits. My suggestion is to grab all the General Education/Free Elective requirements from ACE/NCCRS providers, Davar/Saylor/Study.com/SL, etc. These are the courses/credits you need: http://www.tesu.edu/ast/bsast/Air-Traffic-Control.cfm
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(10-12-2017, 04:39 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: polopoe Wrote: Thanks guys for the input. I'm currently balls deep in few different ACP sites such as TEEX.org, study.com, and Davar Academy trying to figure out which ones I like the best.
BTW, do you already have an Air Traffic Control certificate? Otherwise, it's going to be hard to transfer in the majority of the credits. My suggestion is to grab all the General Education/Free Elective requirements from ACE/NCCRS providers, Davar/Saylor/Study.com/SL, etc. These are the courses/credits you need: http://www.tesu.edu/ast/bsast/Air-Traffic-Control.cfm Yes BJ, I've already had all of my Air Traffic Control certs evaluated. I'm currently 9 classes away from a Bachelor's and 4 classes away from my Associates. I would like to if possible complete it by fall 2018. Is there a way to take courses like Physics 1 and 2 with lab somewhere else besides TESU as those Precalculas and statistics may give me a roadblock. Not sure how difficult these 4 classes are and if I could balance work, family and taking two of these courses at the same time
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Yup, you can take Precalculus, Business Statistics, Physics I + Lab at Straighterline. Try to finish all of those in ONE month to save on membership fees. For Physics II and Lab, you'll have to take it at a community college online course. I recommend any one that is online if possible, in the same state otherwise, you'll have to pay a bit more at APU/AMU. Here's the link for APU/AMU: https://www.apus.edu/schedule-classes/sc...se/scin234
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(10-12-2017, 09:26 PM)polopoe Wrote: Is there a way to take courses like Physics 1 and 2 with lab somewhere else besides TESU as those
Physics I + Lab you can take at SL.
Physics II + Lab you can take at NMJC for $356.
You can also take:
Physics I as a Shmoop course, and then take the SL lab.
Physics I + II through Saylor, then take Physics I lab at SL, and Physics II lab at NMJC (if they will let you take it as a standalone course)
Physics I/II as a single UExcel exam for $145, then take Physics I lab at SL, and Physics II lab at NMJC (same caveat)
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