01-31-2013, 09:54 PM
College Composition has a multiple choice portion with two mandatory essays. One essay is on a quote or argument, and must be completed in 30 minutes. The other essay requires you to read two sources, then write a paper stating your position on the issue and citing the essays. You get 40 minutes for that one.
College Composition Modular does not have any required essays. It has an extra section in the multiple choice portion, and it does have optional essays. These essays, if your college required them, are graded by the institution that you send your test scores to. This allows the college more control over the essays, if they would rather have that.
The College Composition is the general 6-credit test that most colleges use, I think. However, it is always best if you check with TECEP directly so that you don't take the wrong one. They should be able to tell you which one you need for your degree plan.
College Composition Modular does not have any required essays. It has an extra section in the multiple choice portion, and it does have optional essays. These essays, if your college required them, are graded by the institution that you send your test scores to. This allows the college more control over the essays, if they would rather have that.
The College Composition is the general 6-credit test that most colleges use, I think. However, it is always best if you check with TECEP directly so that you don't take the wrong one. They should be able to tell you which one you need for your degree plan.