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TESC- Course comparison for levels - SNY_82 - 08-09-2011 I was wondering how you all determined the level on test out methods? Does TESC provide information regarding what level the clep/dsst/straighterline fall under or is this knowledge gained by being on the forum? I am mainly looking for a way to find out level information. The areas that I am most interested in are sociology, political science and economics (BA Social Science). I am horrible at upper level math and dread history. So if I could stay away from both (as much as possible) it will be quite the blessing! hilarious Also does the associate degree need to include 300/400 or just once you start on the BA? . Thank you! TESC- Course comparison for levels - rebel100 - 08-09-2011 Scroll down here: Undergraduate Ways to Earn Credit - Thomas Edison State College - acalog ACMSâ„¢ Associates Degree does not require UL, though it may contain it. TESC- Course comparison for levels - dcan - 08-10-2011 I personally would love to know if you are able to craft a poli-sci degree out of tests or independent study. I'm very interested in that as a possible secondary undergrad degree. TESC- Course comparison for levels - sanantone - 08-10-2011 I don't think you can completely test out of a political science degree, but you might be able to find some independent study courses. There just aren't enough tests covering government and politics. Thomas Edison State College | BA in Political Science Credit Distribution |