12-12-2020, 04:31 PM
(12-12-2020, 04:24 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I would suggest that you take a TECEP exam sooner rather than later, to make sure that you're an enrolled student. There are some benefits to being enrolled at TESU, namely that if they make changes to a policy or the catalog, you're kind of grandfathered in, will normally be told in advance, and have a set amount of time to complete something that's changing. For example, back when they accepted the Strategic Management TECEP exam for the capstone (yes, you could test out of the BSBA capstone for a long time), they decided to do away with it. But they only told enrolled students, and gave them time to register and take it. If you weren't enrolled, but planned on doing the TECEP, you were screwed.
So don't just be "applied," do your best to become enrolled. I suggest taking the Applied Liberal Arts Math TECEP if you still have space in Quant Lit or GE electives - it's the easiest math test I've ever taken.
As always dfrecore, great thoughts. Thank you, I think I'll do that.