12-20-2016, 06:11 PM
jsd Wrote:you have to find a local proctor, when they split with Tor they lost their online testing infrastructure.
I took history/systems of Psych with them (as Tor). You can still take it even though it's not listed, just call or contact them directly about it.
It was pretty bad. The "study guide" they give you is just a PDF that tells you to read the book cover to over without specific focus, and a PowerPoint of a dude reading chapter headings as "review."
The test focuses on insane minutiae instead of practical understanding of theory (think "Who was the president of the APA in 1929" type junk). It wasn't concerned so much if you understood the theory behind systems or why historical context mattered.
it was 30 questions and 8 short essays.
Honestly I'd pay extra and do a different option if I had to do it over, like the CSU Pueblo independent course
I looked up that course. It looks like it's the capstone for the Psychology degree, and you write four APA papers. Since it is a capstone, do you think TESU would accept it as a regular course?