06-04-2018, 02:24 AM
(06-03-2018, 10:06 PM)miah Wrote: Is it the same course with the same work expectations for the UL and grad versions of this course? Just curious as my son may need an UL English course? He has an associate degree and UL English classes which include writing intensive classes, but they still are saying they will require that he takes a LL English Comp 2 course for his bachelor degree (Excelsior). Does anyone know of any UL Ethics or English comp equivalent courses, as it seems silly to take a LL Eng comp course at this point in his degree process. Or how hard are the StraigherLine or other exams for Eng Comp2? He has reading and writing disabilities (Dyslexia & Dysgraphia spectrums) but has done well in his online classes in English, but he struggles in retaining details so I'm not sure how he'd do with the exams. Are the Eng comp 2 exams proctored? Or would they be open book?
No. The grad version has more work.
I took the English Comp II TECEP and found it easy. I studied for 15 minutes. I have taken English classes in the past. The TECEP allowed you to use a style guide book to help with formatting and other details, but someone has to be able to knock out 4-6 short pieces of writing in a row.
Not sure on the other Eng Comp II, but I think there is probably one easier than the TECEP.