04-08-2015, 07:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-08-2015, 07:45 PM by KittenMittens.)
charismo Wrote:cookderosa's advice does make a lot of sense thanks for the breakdown; I will keep that "content distribution" in mind as I go along with my studying.
But yeah the general consensus for tackling the TECEP is simply trial and error. There is, until now, no formulaic way of passing TECEP similar to CLEP/DSST.
I hope my journey of studying TECEP's could yield some tip for later students as we perfect a system for best studying the TECEPs.
Also, I forgot to mention TESC course outline has mentioned Saylor's course for Environemental Ethics so that's gonna help a lot. Actually I hope Saylor's curates content and align it with all the TECEP's. It's a tall ask but I hope they do it in the near future. That will make learning more organized and structured since they mix their syllabus with video and mini notes.
Well said! Keep in mind that the pattern for CLEPs/DSSTs apply to several UExcel exams as well, so don't discount those either if they somehow can work for you! The nice things with UExcels is that they are very doable for many of them that are offered by InstantCert, combined with forum advice (from the subscriber's forum), and 2 practice exams. For instance, UExcel Psychology of Adulthood and Aging, I studied about 6 hours total before the exam. Other good ones are UExcel Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, Labor Relations, and Ethics which are all upper level.
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