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TECEPs - abby - 05-02-2007 [SIZE="4"] I'm wondering if those who have taken TECEPs find them way more difficult than CLEPs/DANTES or if they're relatively the same. Have you found that they take a lot more preparation? Are they a lot more detailed? Anything you might know about these tests I'd appreciate. I'll be taking three TECEPs soon--History of Film, Intro to News Reporting, and Public Relations Thought and Practice. [/SIZE] TECEPs - Kiwi Lover - 05-02-2007 abby Wrote:[SIZE="2"]I'm wondering if those who have taken TECEPs find them way more difficult than CLEPs/DANTES or if they're relatively the same. Have you found that they take a lot more preparation? Are they a lot more detailed? Anything you might know about these tests I'd appreciate. I'll be taking three TECEPs soon--History of Film, Intro to News Reporting, and Public Relations Thought and Practice[/SIZE]. Hi Abby, If I had a choice between taking a CLEP/DANTES exam as against a TECEP exam, I would pick CLEP/DANTES every time!! As for finding TECEP's more difficult, I think every test will vary, just like it does with CLEP/DANTES. I found the TECEP Operations Management exam extremely difficult (I failed it the first time) :mad: , but I found the TECEP Business Policy exam to be much more "doable". I believe that all of the TECEP's are paper-based, which was a real drag for the Business Policy exam because it involved a LOT of writing. So for multiple choice exams, they are just like the DANTES exams in terms of filling in all those lovely bubbles. This is what you can expect when taking the TECEP exams:
JoAnne TECEPs - LuBee - 05-02-2007 Like JoAnne, I would choose CLEPs and DSSTs over TECEPs. I took Psychology of Women TECEP because it seemed to be a relatively easy 3 credits and I had already studied a lot of Psychology material for other CLEPs. I took the paper based version because I took it at the TESC campus. It worked out better for me to do so. Here is the link to the online TECEPs Thomas Edison State College - - Online Testing. I suppose they mean that they are computerized as opposed to paper based. Besides being more expensive than CLEPs and DSSTs, they do not have the IC study guides for them. I made up my own study guide. Which is rather more time consuming and you do not have the feedback of the forum to help you. I also took Art History TECEP which was necesary for my degree. There again I had no IC, IC forum or other convenient resources. I studied and studied for that one because it was a required course. The TECEPs that I took were no harder than the CLEPs and DSSTs that I took. They have only 4 answer choices though and give you 2 hours to complete. You have to get 60 out of hundred answers correct, at least on the ones that I took. So the way that they grade them is different than CLEPs and DSST. Both times I received my scores within a week and a half. TECEPs - CDM - 05-03-2007 I took the TECEP Public Relations test earlier this year. I read through the book --- took notes... then read through the book again and studied. I was kinda freaked out about the test because I didn't know what to expect. WELL -- when I was reading through the questions I was LAUGHING because I couldn't believe how ridiculous the questions were!!! And I couldn't believe I was spending so much money on the test!! So -- read the book - know the book -- and definately don't freak out. The Public Relations TECEP is the easiest of the TECEPs....but... read the book. You'll do great!! TECEPs - abby - 05-04-2007 Thanks everyone! These tests seem so daunting. Especially since they're my last ones to finish my degree, and I'm running out of time. ; ) But thanks for the input. TECEPs - Devorah - 02-03-2009 Hi I was wondering if anyone could help me, I am taking the Tecep in psychology of women in about a week, and I dont have any study material.. I dont live in a country where I can go and buy a book- can anyone help me with something i can use from the internet? TECEPs - lwmcc - 02-03-2009 Devorah Wrote:Hi I was wondering if anyone could help me, I am taking the Tecep in psychology of women in about a week, and I dont have any study material.. I dont live in a country where I can go and buy a book- can anyone help me with something i can use from the internet? If you don't have access to an old copy of the Matlin text, in addition to knowledge of basic Psych theories, do web searches for theories and lectures on the following terms: Women's issues, Feminist issues, sexism, heterosexism, ageism, cultural bias, etc. This test is about 40% psych, 35% sociology, 15% philosophy and 10% physiology. TECEPs - iwannapass - 02-06-2009 I had the same issue with not being able to buy the book. I had to buy the ebook off of ichapters.com. Just beware that the pdf's are sealed and you have to be able to download a program to view them and can only view them at two computers. Its a pain in the but, but I didn't have a choice. Good luck on your exam and let us know how you did. I plan to take Psych of Women in a week myself. TECEPs - fayebond - 08-19-2009 What's with the pulled TECEPs? Any idea when we can take them again? The big question is, will we have to go on Bb and retake them a million times under the new system? TECEPs - addision - 08-19-2009 I spoke with TESC this past week and the TECEPs were pulled so that they could update them to meet a stricter policy. So I would guess when they return they may be a little bit more difficult than before. As mentioned in other threads, TESC no longer allows 200 series courses to be counted as upper level as of July 1st, and they pulled the TECEPs at that time to update them. No idea when they will return. |