12-26-2014, 02:55 PM
Kaskadian Wrote:Hi all,
I was curious if there were other known methods (besides CLEP/DSST/TECEP) for completing the required "principles of finance" section. I was hoping that personal finance would have covered that, but unfortunately it doesn't. The main reason I'm avoiding the DSST for principles of finance is I heard it's nearly impossible to pass. Maybe this is a lot of hype, but I'm running out of time to finish my degree and I'm looking into other options as well.
Best regards
Yes, luckily Penn Foster's Financial Management transfers to TESC as FIN-301. The course is straightforward and the final is non proctored so no stress whatsoever. You can do a quick search on the forum for info on the course it's been quite popular.
Gook luck!
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