01-30-2022, 05:44 PM
with TESU you tend to get access to the syllabus and calendar about 2 days before course officially begins. That will be plenty of time to look over stuff and get an idea. The project and course are broken into small and reachable goals with deadlines to build the paper.
You have to do the ETS proficiency exam. Given credit for completing it (as LevelUp said) on time. Here is a link to basic info TESU gives about exit exam
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OAl6...QKVBE/edit
and that will also take you to this info https://www.ets.org/proficiencyprofile/about/content/
so you can see the topics.
Do what you can on it. It's not expected that you study for it. You need to do it on time and turn in screen shot or something that you finished to get credit.
some majors will have a field test. From the ETS site, you can get more info on that.
rest of majors do a "written communication" thing. They give you several prompts and you pick one. This is not timed. It's 1-2 pages and you follow the instructors of what to write. Not bad. proof read before you turn in
You have to do the ETS proficiency exam. Given credit for completing it (as LevelUp said) on time. Here is a link to basic info TESU gives about exit exam
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OAl6...QKVBE/edit
and that will also take you to this info https://www.ets.org/proficiencyprofile/about/content/
so you can see the topics.
Do what you can on it. It's not expected that you study for it. You need to do it on time and turn in screen shot or something that you finished to get credit.
some majors will have a field test. From the ETS site, you can get more info on that.
rest of majors do a "written communication" thing. They give you several prompts and you pick one. This is not timed. It's 1-2 pages and you follow the instructors of what to write. Not bad. proof read before you turn in

TESU: BALS June 2021 (comm college, clep, sdc sophia coopersmith, SOS110, and capstone)