08-08-2012, 06:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-08-2012, 06:17 PM by cooperalex2004.)
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As far as completing the exams you should probably pair up related exams and just get going. Your testing center might allow more than one to be taken at a time, just make sure to study up.
Joyous2012 Wrote:I finally got all of my transcripts there and received my evaluation. I have attached my evaluation as well as the details on my B&M credits and CLEP/DSST's...
Questions:
Why would CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature not be accepted for the remaining 6 humanities credits?
I see A & I lit listed under humanities so I'm confused, it is in the right spot and you have no openings for six humanities credits
Why would the accept my credit for Micro Econ but not Macro Econ? (If I am reading that right...)
I don't see a Macro Course on there anywhere, if you got a 50 or more on it and it was sent with the other scores then you should email or call TESC. They have made mistakes before but they usually fix them without issue.
Why would so few of my courses not count towards general electives or Business Electives? I would have figured more of my courses would have counted...?
All of your courses except those from FEMA are in Gen Ed or Business areas and in the right spot. Are you missing credits? Anything that isn't used should be at the bottom and all they have listed is a bunch of FEMA credits
Which class could I test out of to complete my General Management requirements?
For business electives you can do:
Money and Banking (DANTES Examination)
International Finance (TESC examination)
Security Analysis and Portfolio Management (TESC examination)
Advertising (TESC examination)
Marketing Communications (TESC examination)
Marketing Management Strategy (TESC examination)
Marketing Research (TESC examination)
Advanced Labor Relations & Collective Bargaining (TESC examination)
Human Resources Management (TESC course OR DANTES examination)
Industrial Psychology (TESC examination)
International Management (TESC course)
Introduction to Operations Management (TESC examination)
Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining (TESC examination)
Management Information Systems (DANTES examination)
Organizational Behavior (TESC examination OR DANTES examination)
Organizational Theory (TESC examination)
And probably others along with courses you can do through Straighterline or another school, those are just the ones listed on TESC's Degree Guide. You've also taken some of those.
Thanks for all of your help (in advance)! This forum is invaluable!
As far as completing the exams you should probably pair up related exams and just get going. Your testing center might allow more than one to be taken at a time, just make sure to study up.
My completed "non-traditional" credits include 27 credits from CLEP, 30 credits from DSST, 6 credits from ALEKS, 19 credits from FEMA courses including PDS, 3 credits from NFA courses, 10 credits from ACE Workplace Training, 3 credits from a TESC TECEP exam, and 3 credits from a TESC PLA course.