
05-25-2007, 02:14 PM
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Knight / Dame
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 150
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Originally Posted by Kiwi Lover
Auminer,
Yes, you should definitely submit the registration form to take the exam. You download the form from the TESC website, print it out and fax it or mail it to TESC. You have to list on the form what date you want to take the exam, and that date has to be at least one month away. And then you MUST take the exam within 2 weeks of the date you listed, or the exam proctor is required to return the exam to TESC, and you have to pay $20 to re-register. So basically that gives you 6 weeks (max) to study for the exam, which is PLENTY of time.
Obviously, the requirements for taking a TECEP are completely different from taking a CLEP or DSST exam, but fortunately you'll only have to go through this once (right?). I actually went through it 3 times, so I've got it down now!
Here is the link to the exam description: http://www.tesc.edu/catalog/tecep_desc/BUS-421.pdf
Here is the link to the registration form: Thomas Edison State College - Current Students - TECEP® Examinations
I hope that helped! If not, feel free to post more questions.
JoAnne 
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Thanks JoAnne.
TECEP tests are a pain in the butt to arrange. But, Oh well.
I appreciate your help and advice. I'm registering today.
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auminer49r
Completed a B.S. in General Business
at Excelsior College (3.86 GPA)
Left to take:
NOTHING!!!
... But, I'm still sticking around...
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