03-04-2020, 07:44 AM
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What text you study from other than the textbook suggested for the class, APS-100 at TESU, taken as a TECEP?
Also this class doesn't satisfy the extra 1 cr for natural science category but didn't see 4 cr courses for it, so I am taking Intro to Nutrition. That means I will have to take another 3 cr natural science course. Which other course (1, 2, or 3 cr ) would you suggest?
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03-04-2020, 09:03 AM
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Here is a video lessons course on Medical Terminology - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...H6KbQKF2Rc
This as a subject I took a CC course a ways back (and passed) - its a well earned one credit subject (not the easiest subject matter imo). Keep in mind that if for some reason you do not pass the exam it is not counted against you at TESU (you only are out the cost of the exam); but of course always best to earn the credit you're paying for.
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(03-04-2020, 09:03 AM)allvia Wrote: Here is a video lessons course on Medical Terminology - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...H6KbQKF2Rc
This as a subject I took a CC course a ways back (and passed) - its a well earned one credit subject (not the easiest subject matter imo). Keep in mind that if for some reason you do not pass the exam it is not counted against you at TESU (you only are out the cost of the exam); but of course always best to earn the credit you're paying for. Thanks, that knowledge does help put less pressure on the course. The cost does influence too, but $50 is better than $300 for a 1 credit course. In the end being able to do all courses and knowing there are no student loans looming is the best feeling.
Also I have never done a TECEP, do they allow some preparation time by the time one enrolls? how long is usually, a month?
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(03-04-2020, 11:12 AM)Lacedonia4 Wrote: (03-04-2020, 09:03 AM)allvia Wrote: Here is a video lessons course on Medical Terminology - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...H6KbQKF2Rc
This as a subject I took a CC course a ways back (and passed) - its a well earned one credit subject (not the easiest subject matter imo). Keep in mind that if for some reason you do not pass the exam it is not counted against you at TESU (you only are out the cost of the exam); but of course always best to earn the credit you're paying for. Thanks, that knowledge does help put less pressure on the course. The cost does influence too, but $50 is better than $300 for a 1 credit course. In the end being able to do all courses and knowing there are no student loans looming is the best feeling.
Also I have never done a TECEP, do they allow some preparation time by the time one enrolls? how long is usually, a month?
You can take the exam anytime during the term. So, if you register for a TECEP for the March Term (March 2 - May 24) you can take the exam any day during that term. You do have to schedule it in advance (online proctoring), and I do not recommend waiting to the last day (things happen).
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Quizlet App - search Medical Terminology TESU and go through each chapter set until you get it. I'm taking the OL class this term, towards the 16cr residency credits. I'm getting a BA dual AOS and a bunch of certificates. ;-)
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(03-04-2020, 12:19 PM)allvia Wrote: (03-04-2020, 11:12 AM)Lacedonia4 Wrote: (03-04-2020, 09:03 AM)allvia Wrote: Here is a video lessons course on Medical Terminology - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...H6KbQKF2Rc
This as a subject I took a CC course a ways back (and passed) - its a well earned one credit subject (not the easiest subject matter imo). Keep in mind that if for some reason you do not pass the exam it is not counted against you at TESU (you only are out the cost of the exam); but of course always best to earn the credit you're paying for. Thanks, that knowledge does help put less pressure on the course. The cost does influence too, but $50 is better than $300 for a 1 credit course. In the end being able to do all courses and knowing there are no student loans looming is the best feeling.
Also I have never done a TECEP, do they allow some preparation time by the time one enrolls? how long is usually, a month?
You can take the exam anytime during the term. So, if you register for a TECEP for the March Term (March 2 - May 24) you can take the exam any day during that term. You do have to schedule it in advance (online proctoring), and I do not recommend waiting to the last day (things happen). Thanks, that sounds like a generous timeframe to prepare and take the exam. I will surely consider it. I believe you suggested the same course to me regarding reenrolling on another thread. At first I wasn't sure, but the more I look at it, the more it sounds like a very appealing way to get credit/reenroll.
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