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Which English Comp for TESC?
#1
So TESC requires 6 units of College Composition.

Does anyone know of the 3 different CLEPs available would cover that requirement?

They have
1) English Comp w/out essay
2) English Comp w/ essay
and 3) Freshman College Composition

Which one should i do for TESC - im pretty sure its 2, but just to be sure i wanna double check

thanks yall
-Kevin Cathy

Current Degrees:
B.A. in Liberal Studies (Thomas Edison State College)
A.A. in Business Administration (Sacramento City College)
A.A. in Social Science (Sacramento City College)
A.A. in Liberal Arts (Sacramento City College)
A.S. in Transportation (CCAF)

In Progress at Community College: Certificate of Achievement in Accounting

CLEPs/DSSTs taken & passed so far:
Principles of Supervision / Human Resource Management / Social Science & History / Here's To Your Health / Civil War & Reconstruction / Substance Abuse / Business Law II / Business Ethics and Society / Analyzing and Interpreting Literature / College Composition with Essay / Technical Writing / A History of the Vietnam War / College Mathematics / Introduction to World Religions

(54 credits in 7 months. Holla!)
#2
kevinmanemane Wrote:So TESC requires 6 units of College Composition.

Does anyone know of the 3 different CLEPs available would cover that requirement?

They have
1) English Comp w/out essay
2) English Comp w/ essay
and 3) Freshman College Composition

Which one should i do for TESC - im pretty sure its 2, but just to be sure i wanna double check

thanks yall
Didn't they retire all three of those and replace them with College Composition Modular and College Composition?
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#3
I'm interested to the answer to this question also.
West Virginia University at Parkersburg, Associate of Applied Science, Board of Governors program

Traditional College Credits (RA):
18 Credits

ALEKS & CSM Learn:
12 Credits

Straighterline:  
15 Credits

Sophia:
38 Credits
Total from All Sources:
83 Credits
#4
TMW2010 Wrote:Didn't they retire all three of those and replace them with College Composition Modular and College Composition?

As of June, I believe, they did retire those three and replace with the two you mentioned.

I would assume that TESC would accept either of those and not both, but my guess is only as good as the TESC advisement office...
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#5
oh. all right - maybe i got an old Testing pamphlet

anyway - so im assuming it would be the college composition modular (which has a paper essay that must be handwritten) correct?
-Kevin Cathy

Current Degrees:
B.A. in Liberal Studies (Thomas Edison State College)
A.A. in Business Administration (Sacramento City College)
A.A. in Social Science (Sacramento City College)
A.A. in Liberal Arts (Sacramento City College)
A.S. in Transportation (CCAF)

In Progress at Community College: Certificate of Achievement in Accounting

CLEPs/DSSTs taken & passed so far:
Principles of Supervision / Human Resource Management / Social Science & History / Here's To Your Health / Civil War & Reconstruction / Substance Abuse / Business Law II / Business Ethics and Society / Analyzing and Interpreting Literature / College Composition with Essay / Technical Writing / A History of the Vietnam War / College Mathematics / Introduction to World Religions

(54 credits in 7 months. Holla!)
#6
kevinmanemane Wrote:oh. all right - maybe i got an old Testing pamphlet

anyway - so im assuming it would be the college composition modular (which has a paper essay that must be handwritten) correct?

So is TESC going to accept my English Comp credit in like a year?? Sad
TESC Criminal Justice BA '12
B&M Civil Engineering BS (In Progress)
#7
PonyGirl93 Wrote:So is TESC going to accept my English Comp credit in like a year?? Sad
I would think so seeing these credits stay on record for 20 years.
Otherwise you would never get done.

It would be best to contact TESC.


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