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I have been looking at Excelsior website and i don't see any break down of which clep or dsst goes to fullfill the degree examination. I have been going back and forth between TESC and Excelsior of which is best to go for an History degree.
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Log in to EC and go to:
"https://www.excelsior.edu/Excelsior_College/My_Excelsior_College/Publications/Guidelines_for_the_Major_in_History.pdf"
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Dude, I like how you "knocked out those ECE exams" that is precisely what I want to do.
BTW.....How was world pops and Org BEh and the other ones? Any tips to give out?
Thanks!
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06-30-2008, 08:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-30-2008, 08:37 AM by cederic824.)
stillwater89 Wrote:I have been going back and forth between TESC and Excelsior of which is best to go for an History degree.
It is much easier to fulfill the requirements of the History major at TESC. All but one or two of the requirements can be met by testing out. The history major at EC requires a lot more effort and writing.
More info.....
http://www.instantcertonline.com/forums/...-tesc.html
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Right now it looks like EC may be easier to complete than TESC, since the advisorsaid I could test out with 4 exams, but tesc uses 200 level for upper level, and I have a boatload of 200 credits, so we will see.
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Thanks cederic, yea but i hear that tesc don't give a gpa is that right? I am new to these big 3 and clep things i only took one clep so far.
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