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I need to find a way to complete either Chem II with Lab or Physics I & II with lab. My preference would of course be to test out, but I'm thinking that isn't an option with the labs. So, I'll settle for cheap, any ideas? I live in Washington but I don't think I have any great local resources. I have just a few credits to go for a BSAST with TESC and this is looking like a largish roadblock. Thanks, Ellis
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Straighterline (physics I), University of New England, Clovis Community College, New Mexico Junior College, Ocean County College, and Edukan. You can also test out of the lecture portions of Chemistry I and II with CLEP or the lecture portions of Physics I and II with the Uexcel (verify with TESC) and take the standalone labs with TESC.
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I took Chem I w/ Lab through AMU, it was a pretty good experience. Not sure how any higher levels would be, but I'd be willing to take such classes through them again.
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EC offers Physics I & II with lab.
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University of New England also offers standalone labs for chemistry I and II if you don't want to pay for the whole course.
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Int Alg, Coll Alg
TEEX
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Thank you for all of those quick responses. After a little follow up, Clovis and Ocean County are the cheapest, the total cost for each class is about the same as the 1 semester lab only courses at TESC. Personally I think I'll try the CLEP and if I'm successful I'll just have the one TESC Chem 2 lab. If I don't do well on the CLEP, which I'm guessing I won't OCean County here I come.
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EllisGrant Wrote:Thank you for all of those quick responses. After a little follow up, Clovis and Ocean County are the cheapest, the total cost for each class is about the same as the 1 semester lab only courses at TESC. Personally I think I'll try the CLEP and if I'm successful I'll just have the one TESC Chem 2 lab. If I don't do well on the CLEP, which I'm guessing I won't OCean County here I come.
I took all my sciences w/labs from Ocean. Really straightforward, and they have accelerated semesters too.
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