07-14-2016, 10:24 AM
I took the Managerial communications and Marketing Communications TECEP and passed both within two weeks. I studied for about 5 hours for each exam. I used the Marketing Communications. Current edition.
Lynne Eagle, Stephan Dahl, Barbara Czarnecka, and Jenny Lloyd. NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis etextbook that I rented off of amazon.com for $18.60. I read through the majority of the sections and decided to take the exam. I used the Managerial Communication: Strategies and Applications (current edition) Geraldine E. Hynes. New York: McGraw-Hill/Irwin textbook for Managerial communications. For the essay portion, it is more of a situation that you have to analyze and come up with a solution. I used an essay format and it seemed to work alright for me. They may be looking for more of a report, but I couldn't find the format for a file report so I decided to just go with an essay format. I focused on the sections where the highest percent of the questions are from based on the test description. I am taking Sales Management tomorrow and will leave feedback on here for that as well as Operations Management after I take it next week.
Lynne Eagle, Stephan Dahl, Barbara Czarnecka, and Jenny Lloyd. NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis etextbook that I rented off of amazon.com for $18.60. I read through the majority of the sections and decided to take the exam. I used the Managerial Communication: Strategies and Applications (current edition) Geraldine E. Hynes. New York: McGraw-Hill/Irwin textbook for Managerial communications. For the essay portion, it is more of a situation that you have to analyze and come up with a solution. I used an essay format and it seemed to work alright for me. They may be looking for more of a report, but I couldn't find the format for a file report so I decided to just go with an essay format. I focused on the sections where the highest percent of the questions are from based on the test description. I am taking Sales Management tomorrow and will leave feedback on here for that as well as Operations Management after I take it next week.
BSBA and ASBA in Marketing through TESU Sept '16. 0 credits to go!:hurray: God bless!
Tested out of:
CLEP: Principles of Marketing, Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics, College Composition, College Mathematics, College Algebra, Analyze and Interpreting Literature, Human Resource Management, and Introductory Sociology.
DSST: Principles of Statistics, Principles of Finance, Introduction to Computing, Introduction to Business, Principles of Supervision, Introduction to World Religions, and Ethics in America.
Penn Foster: Supply Chain Management (92%), Marketing Research (96%), Business Law (89%), and Strategic Business Management (92%)
Other: 35 credits completed at a community college
Registered for these TECEPs: April term- Technical Writing (90%) and Public Relations Thought and Practice (67%)
May term: Managerial Communications (72%), Business in Society (65%), Sales Management (74%), and Marketing Communications (77%)
June term: Operations Management
Tested out of:
CLEP: Principles of Marketing, Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics, College Composition, College Mathematics, College Algebra, Analyze and Interpreting Literature, Human Resource Management, and Introductory Sociology.
DSST: Principles of Statistics, Principles of Finance, Introduction to Computing, Introduction to Business, Principles of Supervision, Introduction to World Religions, and Ethics in America.
Penn Foster: Supply Chain Management (92%), Marketing Research (96%), Business Law (89%), and Strategic Business Management (92%)
Other: 35 credits completed at a community college
Registered for these TECEPs: April term- Technical Writing (90%) and Public Relations Thought and Practice (67%)
May term: Managerial Communications (72%), Business in Society (65%), Sales Management (74%), and Marketing Communications (77%)
June term: Operations Management