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I've taken all of those exams except Marketing Communications and I remember all of them being easy. I'd sub the Marketing Communications TECEP with Sales Management though, just because Sales Management is multiple choice and super easy. Taking it at the same time with HR and OB will help quite a bit, too.
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Thank you for the advice. How hard are TECEP tests compared to DSST/Clep?
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The multiple-choice TECEPs I took were only slightly harder than DSST/CLEP tests. Strategic Management was a little bit more substantial with a significant written portion. TECEPs in general felt more like final exams for courses rather than a challenge exam, if that makes any sense at all.
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I'm down to my final 5 tests.
DSST Money and Banking
DSST Business Math
TECEP Advertising
TECEP Sales Management
TECEP Strategic Management
I'm looking for alternatives to consider. I know I can do Penn Foster for the TECEP Strategic Management. I'm using Business math as a business elective, any other options out there? I'm not looking forward to it after I barely passed Principles of Finance. Thank you,
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