(10-18-2024, 07:25 PM)Avidreader Wrote: If you look at the official Tecep page, they mention which are are Lower Level and which are Upper Level. There is a list of topics that will be included in the exam and also a sample self assesment exam that gives you a vague idea how well you will do.
Some exams are 100% multiple choice and others are a mixture of multiple choice and essays. In some exams such as the Digital Age one, you have to perform a few assignments before the exam for grades and hand write on a sheet of paper the bibliography of your sources that you show to the proctor to prove the paper is allowed (printed bibliography is not allowed). If you don't add that bibiography, you will lose exam points.
Other Teceps show you a situation and you write a 4 paragraph essay saying in your own words how you would handle it. You cannot click go back to prior questions on Teceps, so knowing how to manage your time is important. Essays can surprisingly use up most of your 2 hour timeslot.
Study.com has really nifty prep courses for some of the Teceps, they give you the foundation info and you have to supplement it with the quizlet pop quizzes. I used Saylor to study for the history Tecep. The digital age one is really easy. I barely passed the Advertising exam by just 2 or 3 questions. It was the hardest exam I took.
https://www2.tesu.edu/listalltecep.php?_...1729297028
Wow.. thank you so much for this :'). I was mainly interested in the Public Speaking and Abnormal Psychology TECEP exams since they would fit perfectly into my degree. Would you happen to know anything about either of them? Thank you again for your detailed advice and even telling me about your own experiences <3
(10-18-2024, 08:21 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Welcome to the board, it's a great intro post with some information about your scenario, it's best to fill in the addendum and template to provide readers a better understanding of your of your scenario. Link: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Area-works
I also suggest following the WIKI as there is already a degree plan in place, I would create a spreadsheet and link us to your google or one drive, make the file viewable (not editable) and we can comment on any changes if needed. Link: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Th...University
On the WIKI, under categories, click TESU and it'll show you the links to specific general education and degree plan requirements. My suggestion is to complete the Sophia.org/Study.com combo if you have enough RA credits already towards the degree or AOS concentration of your choice.
Thank you for this :'). I added some more details to my original post, I hope it helps you and others better understand my situation :')
I have taken almost all of my general education classes except for the specific ones I mentioned in my original post.. the main classes I would really appreciate help with are the upper level credits :'(. It's been really tricky finding ways to test out of them that are not very expensive or time consuming..
If there are no ways I can test out using almost all multiple choice exams then of course, it is what it is. But I was hoping that maybe there is another method I have not heard of yet that would help me achieve my goals :')
I hope that is not confusing and hopefully better clarifies what I need <3. So, to reiterate, it's just the upper level credits in my AOS of humanities that I really need the help with: humanities at 3000 and 4000.
Thank youuu ~