Some TECEP's are easy, some are hard - depends on a lot of variables. First, some of them have required Essays. If you're good at writing essays, then you'll love them. If not, you won't.
I can tell you from experience which are easy (for me):
- Applied Liberal Arts Math (below the level of Algebra I, including 6th grade level math like percentages - but won't fulfill your math requirement for the BSBA)
- Technical Writing (requires writing throughout the test, but not a ton)
- Computer Concepts & Applications
I thought Public Relations was hard (even though it was all multiple choice, and I read the textbook)
If you want to stick to DSST/CLEP's, then you will have to take Business in Society and Managerial Accounting, since those aren't offered through CLEP/DSST.
As for taking TECEP's, I don't mind having a web-based proctor - and I certainly don't mind not having to drive to a testing center (which for me is 45 minutes away). I also like being able to take tests when it's convenient (mostly at night after everyone goes to bed and it's nice and quiet). But certainly, if I had free CLEP/DSST's available, I would take that over just about anything else.
If you post your JST, I can help you determine where all your credits will fall. The bad thing about the BSBA is that there is not a lot of flexibility in it, and your JST credits may fall off (unless you've actually done an eval at TESU and they've told you where they fit).
I can tell you from experience which are easy (for me):
- Applied Liberal Arts Math (below the level of Algebra I, including 6th grade level math like percentages - but won't fulfill your math requirement for the BSBA)
- Technical Writing (requires writing throughout the test, but not a ton)
- Computer Concepts & Applications
I thought Public Relations was hard (even though it was all multiple choice, and I read the textbook)
If you want to stick to DSST/CLEP's, then you will have to take Business in Society and Managerial Accounting, since those aren't offered through CLEP/DSST.
As for taking TECEP's, I don't mind having a web-based proctor - and I certainly don't mind not having to drive to a testing center (which for me is 45 minutes away). I also like being able to take tests when it's convenient (mostly at night after everyone goes to bed and it's nice and quiet). But certainly, if I had free CLEP/DSST's available, I would take that over just about anything else.
If you post your JST, I can help you determine where all your credits will fall. The bad thing about the BSBA is that there is not a lot of flexibility in it, and your JST credits may fall off (unless you've actually done an eval at TESU and they've told you where they fit).
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EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers DSST Computers, Pers Fin CLEP Mgmt, Mktg
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EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers DSST Computers, Pers Fin CLEP Mgmt, Mktg
COURSES: TESU Capstone Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats Ed4Credit Acct 2 PF Fin Mgmt ALEKS Int & Coll Alg Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics Kaplan PLA