01-25-2015, 11:03 PM
My best advice if you pursue TECEPs is to ask here in the forums with regards to study materials; I found most of the free study materials TESC recommended to be too broad/general/unrelated for use.
That said, for all the one's I've taken (Advertising, Security Analysis & Portfolio, Marriage and the Family, Financial Institutions and Markets, Psychology of Women and Strategic Management), I could manage with an older version of the textbook; in fact, I largely didn't even use the one I bought for Psychology of Women, as the notes from here were more than sufficient. More so than CLEPs and DSSTs, you really want to match what you're studying with your study material, and it's very hit or miss in my experience with the free links TESC provides.
That said, for all the one's I've taken (Advertising, Security Analysis & Portfolio, Marriage and the Family, Financial Institutions and Markets, Psychology of Women and Strategic Management), I could manage with an older version of the textbook; in fact, I largely didn't even use the one I bought for Psychology of Women, as the notes from here were more than sufficient. More so than CLEPs and DSSTs, you really want to match what you're studying with your study material, and it's very hit or miss in my experience with the free links TESC provides.