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TECEP rules to follow? - pws - 01-26-2019 From what I've read on TECEP, there are a few things to watch out for. On TESU's policy page for TECEP, it is written: TESU Wrote:- You must test by the last day of the 12-week term in which you register. There are no extensions for TECEP® exams. I'm not sure about the following:
RE: TECEP rules to follow? - dfrecore - 01-26-2019 No retest available, as in you test once; if you fail, you have to re-register for the test in another term. No limit that I've heard of. Not that I would suggest that route, as I think practically everything else is a better alternative (SL, Study.com, CLEP, etc.). TECEP's aren't the easiest tests out there for sure. Make sure that you have a ProctorU account, and that you register for your exam sooner rather than later. You don't want to wait until 2 days before the end of the term, and then find there are no times left for you to take the exam. Also, it's based on their time zone, so you have until midnight Eastern time on the last day - not midnight your own time zone. I found this out the hard way once (I live in CA). RE: TECEP rules to follow? - davewill - 01-26-2019 (01-26-2019, 01:09 PM)pws Wrote: I'm not sure about the following: Not exactly. Let's say you were trying to graduate in June, so signed up for your TECEP in the February term. Let's say you actually took the TECEP early in March and failed it. You could then immediately sign up for the TECEP again in the April or May term and take it again. If you succeeded, you might still be able to graduate in June. Normally, Feb is the last term you can take a course in and still graduate in June, but in the case of a TECEP, once you pass it, you're done, so it's possible to take it in a term closer to graduation day and still have it count. All that said, if you fail a TECEP, I'd be looking for some other alternative credit to take that spot rather than bang my head against the wall a second time. RE: TECEP rules to follow? - dfrecore - 01-26-2019 (01-26-2019, 07:15 PM)davewill Wrote: All that said, if you fail a TECEP, I'd be looking for some other alternative credit to take that spot rather than bang my head against the wall a second time. There are way too many other options out there to limit yourself to TECEP exams. |