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Does anyone have any first hand knowledge how TESC would apply the two DSST's CJ and Law Enforcement tests? My path is for the completion of the AAS in Environmental, Safety and Security Technologies degree and I need a Social Science and General Ed Elective for completion. I can't find anything on their site but someone else suggested (thanks Jennifer!) that because they are both intro's they might just be classified as free electives. Anyone know first hand?
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soupbone Wrote:Does anyone have any first hand knowledge how TESC would apply the two DSST's CJ and Law Enforcement tests? My path is for the completion of the AAS in Environmental, Safety and Security Technologies degree and I need a Social Science and General Ed Elective for completion. I can't find anything on their site but someone else suggested (thanks Jennifer!) that because they are both intro's they might just be classified as free electives. Anyone know first hand? 
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That's not what I said LOL. Law Enforcement is considered free elective
unless you are in a law enforcement related degree (which I don't know what would classify as such- maybe criminal justice, maybe since you are safety and security, you have to ask TESC advising) and criminal justice is for sure social science. You just don't want to study the SS&H test hilarious
The REA book is good, and I skipped the world history section, I didn't know anything about world history- so rather than confuse myself I just did the other subjects really well.
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