09-29-2008, 04:28 PM
annegirl Wrote:Anyone know if TESC will accept these classes as credit?
hmmm... I am wondering too :confused:
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09-29-2008, 04:28 PM
annegirl Wrote:Anyone know if TESC will accept these classes as credit? hmmm... I am wondering too :confused:
09-29-2008, 07:47 PM
Although I can't confirm that I don't see why not. They're provided by a regionally accredited college and are designed for the purpose of earning college credit (unlike non-credit courses/exams).
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09-29-2008, 09:10 PM
gus Wrote:Although I can't confirm that I don't see why not. They're provided by a regionally accredited college and are designed for the purpose of earning college credit (unlike non-credit courses/exams). Sounds good to me!
09-30-2008, 04:46 AM
peace123 Wrote:Wow through Nov 15. I originally thought the beta was ending at the end of September. I wonder if this means we will have to wait even longer to get our beta test results. If you want your score faster, you can write to Barbara Wells she is the Uexcel Testing Programs Manager, bwells@excelsior.edu
09-30-2008, 09:24 AM
I signed up for the Political Science.
Can anyone tell me if the difficulty of the actual exam is at all close to the sample questions? I got 2 wrong and am wondering how much more studying I'll need to do, in your opinions, based on actual exams taken?
09-30-2008, 09:47 AM
Quote:I signed up for the Political Science. I gauged my level of studying by the fact sheet as well and I will warn you, do not take this exam for granted. There were a lot of "gotcha" questions on my version of the test. I've rescheduled to take the other version. My advice? With a little effort and study you can pass this exam but make sure you review accordingly. [SIZE="2"]LUCK DOESN'T EXIST![/SIZE]
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09-30-2008, 12:09 PM
swisha2k Wrote:I gauged my level of studying by the fact sheet as well and I will warn you, do not take this exam for granted. There were a lot of "gotcha" questions on my version of the test. I've rescheduled to take the other version. Ahhhhhhhhh. Very very very good to know! OK, I will definitely do more studying before I take it. I signed up for a Nov. date to make sure I can do it! LOL
09-30-2008, 06:18 PM
Hi.I enrolled in Political Science in UXCEL .I am searching for books,i cant find it Help me.
10-01-2008, 06:41 AM
sham Wrote:Hi.I enrolled in Political Science in UXCEL .I am searching for books,i cant find it Help me. These are the books recommended by the uexcel website. I intend to buy older used versions tomorrow when I get paid. I'll be taking this test Oct.31. Happy Halloween! Power & Choice --W. Phillips Shively Political Science: An Introduction--Michael Roskin World Politics:Trend & Transformation--Charles Kegley Amazon.com: World Politics: Trend and Transformation: Charles W. Kegley: Books Amazon.com: Political Science: An Introduction (10th Edition): Michael Roskin, Robert L. Cord, James A. Medeiros, Walter S. Jones: Books Amazon.com: Power & Choice: An Introduction to Political Science: W. Phillips Shively: Books
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10-01-2008, 07:50 AM
Have you thought about using a inter-library loan system to try to get the textbooks? Just a thought
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