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TESC e-pack and flashtrack courses - 94steve - 08-11-2009 I've decided to double major (History and Business Admin. General Business) @ TESC. The history major is going to require a TESC class or two and the business degree is going to require a few TECEP's and perhaps a class or two. Now TESC offers epack and flashtrack courses which sound suspiciously CLEP-and-DSST-like: Quote:How e-Pack® Courses Work Study (IC/wiki/REA shuffle), take quizzes which don't count (peterson's) and take an exam (CLEP or DSST), no? Same as we do it except these bad boys are graded and the VA will foot the bill under the new GI bill because they're technically classes. Anywho, I'd appreciate it if somebody who has done an epack or flashtrack could chime in and let me know what they're like because they look like a sweet deal to me. TESC e-pack and flashtrack courses - Phebee - 08-12-2009 If I'm not mistaken, e-pack, and TECEPs are all "pass or fail" at TESC (see below from their website). Only online and guided study courses are letter graded. I don't know about the newer flashtrack option. "e-Pack® Courses are suitable for independent distance learners who want the structure of a semester-based course, but do not require faculty mentor guidance and do not wish to complete written assignments. Students take a series of quizzes to prepare for a final exam. These courses are âpassâ or âfailâ only and do not result in a traditional letter grade." "Examination Programs, including our TECEP® tests, enable students to demonstrate the college-level knowledge they have gained through work, personal interests, or independent study by taking a single examination. Examinations are âpassâ or âfailâ only and do not result in a traditional letter grade." I'm new here but TESC is the school I'm leaning towards enrolling in and I've looked into their program quite a bit. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. |