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TEEX Death Investigation,Study Guide Question - geteit - 05-10-2020

Hi, this is my first post and I want to start by saying thanks to everyone who has contributed knowledge and experiences here. I have completed over 30 credits in two weeks via Sophia and, combined with prior credits from a traditional B&M university, am fairly close to satisfying the requirements for a TESU BALS.

I have signed up for the TEEX Death Investigation course to fill my last 3 UL credits. For those of you who have taken this course, did you print out the Study Guide and fill-in the blanks as you navigated the modules? I ask because it is over 340 pages in length.


RE: TEEX Death Investigation,Study Guide Question - OldManOfTheSea - 05-10-2020

(05-10-2020, 10:44 AM)geteit Wrote: Hi, this is my first post and I want to start by saying thanks to everyone who has contributed knowledge and experiences here. I have completed over 30 credits in two weeks via Sophia and, combined with prior credits from a traditional B&M university, am fairly close to satisfying the requirements for a TESU BALS.

I have signed up for the TEEX Death Investigation course to fill my last 3 UL credits. For those of you who have taken this course, did you print out the Study Guide and fill-in the blanks as you navigated the modules? I ask because it is over 340 pages in length.

Hello and welcome to the board! Congrats on your first post!

I took the Death Investigation course and didn't feel like it was necessary to print out the Study Guide based on the other TEEX courses I took. If you follow the coursework online, you should be well prepared for the exam. Also, it has been almost a year since I took the final so I don't remember if it was "open book" or not. I'm sure someone else on the board has taken it more recently and could clarify that.

OldManOfTheSea


RE: TEEX Death Investigation,Study Guide Question - ARhead - 05-10-2020

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RE: TEEX Death Investigation,Study Guide Question - ctcarl - 05-12-2020

(05-10-2020, 10:44 AM)geteit Wrote: Hi, this is my first post and I want to start by saying thanks to everyone who has contributed knowledge and experiences here. I have completed over 30 credits in two weeks via Sophia and, combined with prior credits from a traditional B&M university, am fairly close to satisfying the requirements for a TESU BALS.

I have signed up for the TEEX Death Investigation course to fill my last 3 UL credits. For those of you who have taken this course, did you print out the Study Guide and fill-in the blanks as you navigated the modules? I ask because it is over 340 pages in length.

I completed this course in February.  I did download and review extensively the "Death Investigation Online" pdf.  I think that's the one you mean, because it was over 300 pages.  There's also the "Death Investigation Guide", which as I recall, was an online companion tool.

I didn't print out the pdf.  It had many detailed photos, flowcharts and guides.  I didn't think any of that would reproduce well on paper, at least not on a monochrome printer.  I did make scratch notes here and there for some of the modules.


RE: TEEX Death Investigation,Study Guide Question - mrskitty - 09-23-2020

(05-10-2020, 10:44 AM)geteit Wrote: Hi, this is my first post and I want to start by saying thanks to everyone who has contributed knowledge and experiences here. I have completed over 30 credits in two weeks via Sophia and, combined with prior credits from a traditional B&M university, am fairly close to satisfying the requirements for a TESU BALS.

I have signed up for the TEEX Death Investigation course to fill my last 3 UL credits. For those of you who have taken this course, did you print out the Study Guide and fill-in the blanks as you navigated the modules? I ask because it is over 340 pages in length.
I wanted to ask. How did it go with this? What did you do to study?


RE: TEEX Death Investigation,Study Guide Question - Michelle779 - 09-24-2020

I just completed this course a couple of weeks ago & I didn't use the study guide at all.


RE: TEEX Death Investigation,Study Guide Question - mrskitty - 09-24-2020

(09-24-2020, 05:31 PM)Michelle779 Wrote: I just completed this course a couple of weeks ago & I didn't use the study guide at all.

Nice. You must have already studied similar courses.


RE: TEEX Death Investigation,Study Guide Question - Michelle779 - 09-24-2020

(09-24-2020, 05:52 PM)mrskitty Wrote:
(09-24-2020, 05:31 PM)Michelle779 Wrote: I just completed this course a couple of weeks ago & I didn't use the study guide at all.

Nice. You must have already studied similar courses.

No I hadn't studied anything similar prior to. The answers were pretty much in the modules.


RE: TEEX Death Investigation,Study Guide Question - collegechick - 09-25-2020

I just completed this course today. I went through every section and kept the PDF file open on the computer when I took the exam.


RE: TEEX Death Investigation,Study Guide Question - Seagull - 11-19-2020

(09-25-2020, 10:31 AM)collegechick Wrote: I just completed this course today.  I went through every section and kept the PDF file open on the computer when I took the exam.

Is it allowed? Is the exam not proctored?