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Hello there, I'm also enrolled at TESC.
The easy way to find out if the CLEP exam is upper level or not is to look in the College Catalog or the Undergraduate Registration bulletin. Both are available from the college website as a download. Look for Guided Study courses, TECEP exams, or epack courses that are in the 200, 300 or 400 level. Reason why you need upper level cpurses is that TESC has an 80 credit limit. Then see if that course is available as a CLEP exam. It wouldn't hurt if after you have selected the CLEP exam to take to fire off an email to your advisor in order to confirm that the class fits your program plan before actually registering for the CLEP exam. |
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I finally got my DANTES score back for Introduction to Computing. I scored a 66! Seven more to go.....
CLEP Intro to Educational Psychology Human Growth & Development DSST Drug and Alcohol Abuse Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union Western Europe since 1945 Intro to the Modern Middle East Lifespan Developmental Psychology |
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Frank, With all due respect, I think you are mistaken. TESC allows you to test out of all 120 credits of a degree program. Where are you getting the "80 credit limit" from? |
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Here's my list:
CLEP English Comp- 530 (Taken way back- 1/84) Natural Science- 420 US Hist 1 -74 US Hist 2 - 69 Sociology - 68 Human Growth and Dev - 59 Accounting - 64 Business Law 1- 70 DSST Business Law 2 - 80 ECE Microbiology - A Human Resources Mgmt - C (ouch!) 2 to go: Organizational Behavior Ethics |
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Not too bad. About 90-93% Instantcert and about 5-8% watching History Channel and being a history buff. Plus I am 51 years young, so being around for some of the actual historical events regarding the Soviet Union helped too.
However, I feel that a person could pass if they only used Instantcert. |
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That is great news, I am waiting on my results on the USSR exam; I sat mine on 4/17 - when did you take yours??? |