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Best Options at TESU? Residency vs Waiver for Military Dependent. - nnahh - 06-09-2017 dfrecore Wrote:Just an FYI, I thought Public Relations was really hard. I passed, but it just was not as easy exam. Thanks for the feedback! I'll look into switching out the PR Relations now lol. The Principles of Marketing TECEP isn't bad at all though, I've already taken it. You only need 65% to pass and the test has 74 multiple choice questions- so you have a good shot at passing without the essay section. Essay portion wasnt difficult either. Just have to know the definitions well enough to write a few sentences. I had already studied to take the exam at Saylor and used a rented textbook from Amazon to prepare. I don't even think the textbook was necessary, but having all definitions in one place was nice. I think it's a good option for those just needing easy TECEP's even though it is available elsewhere for cheaper. Best Options at TESU? Residency vs Waiver for Military Dependent. - ECH90 - 06-09-2017 Thankyou I did do the military option so heres to hoping I made the right choice and finding teceps! Best Options at TESU? Residency vs Waiver for Military Dependent. - dfrecore - 06-09-2017 Silly_Me Wrote:Is there a reason why so many people suggest English Comp II but not English Comp I (TECEP)? Just curious. I personally chose it because I had already taken English Comp I, so I didn't need that course. I think that's the case for a lot of people who went to school and ended up not finishing. It's one of those courses many take early on in their college careers. Best Options at TESU? Residency vs Waiver for Military Dependent. - davewill - 06-09-2017 Silly_Me Wrote:Is there a reason why so many people suggest English Comp II but not English Comp I (TECEP)? Just curious.Also, if you need both and want to test out, there's always the CLEP which is worth 6 credits and covers both. Best Options at TESU? Residency vs Waiver for Military Dependent. - Silly_Me - 06-10-2017 davewill Wrote:Also, if you need both and want to test out, there's always the CLEP which is worth 6 credits and covers both. That's true... But, I'm really looking to take as many (easy-ish) TECEPs as possible so I don't have to pay that residency waiver. ![]() Best Options at TESU? Residency vs Waiver for Military Dependent. - dfrecore - 06-10-2017 Silly_Me Wrote:That's true... But, I'm really looking to take as many (easy-ish) TECEPs as possible so I don't have to pay that residency waiver. Well then, I would add English Comp I to your list. Best Options at TESU? Residency vs Waiver for Military Dependent. - bjcheung77 - 06-12-2017 Have you taken a look at the TECEPS list? Go through these - Thomas Edison State University | All TECEP® Tests I would find the ones you need, not because they are easy, but because it applies to the degree and residency. Best Options at TESU? Residency vs Waiver for Military Dependent. - Silly_Me - 06-12-2017 bjcheung77 Wrote:Have you taken a look at the TECEPS list? Go through these - Thomas Edison State University | All TECEP® Tests These are the ones I've put on my "to do" list - English Comp I English Comp II Tech Writing Applied Liberal Arts Math College Algebra I plan to take two upper level biology courses (the only two they offer at TESU), and my 3-credit capstone. Assuming I pass all the TECEPs, I should be good for my residency waiver! ![]() Best Options at TESU? Residency vs Waiver for Military Dependent. - bjcheung77 - 06-13-2017 Silly_Me Wrote:These are the ones I've put on my "to do" list - That's an awesome list, I hope you do well on them. Good luck on your studies, keep pushing forward! |