02-20-2015, 11:36 PM
First off - deep breath, don't stress. Plan what you'll do to meet each requirement, then just concentrate on them one at a time.
A few I've done are listed in my signature. Match them up with the open spots on your evaluation. Enc comp TECEP was no prob. Reviewed the syllabus and practiced typing the answers twice over a week and easily got a 91%. The rest of the CLEP, DSST and TCEPs were not too bad. Make sure you sit for a bit and plan your daily study goals leading up to the test days. Have your study materials and text books for the next test ready prior to taking the current test you are working on so you can flow from one to the other without lags.
A few I've done are listed in my signature. Match them up with the open spots on your evaluation. Enc comp TECEP was no prob. Reviewed the syllabus and practiced typing the answers twice over a week and easily got a 91%. The rest of the CLEP, DSST and TCEPs were not too bad. Make sure you sit for a bit and plan your daily study goals leading up to the test days. Have your study materials and text books for the next test ready prior to taking the current test you are working on so you can flow from one to the other without lags.
-Dina
DBA - researching options currently (if you have any wisdom to share, please do!)
MBA - Management & Strategy, WGU, July 2016
BSBA - Operations Management, TESU, Sept. 2015
AAS - Dietetic Technology, Middlesex County College, May 1999
DBA - researching options currently (if you have any wisdom to share, please do!)
MBA - Management & Strategy, WGU, July 2016
BSBA - Operations Management, TESU, Sept. 2015
AAS - Dietetic Technology, Middlesex County College, May 1999


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