02-26-2015, 06:34 PM
Hi everyone,
I'm getting ready to prepare for a few TECEP exams over the next couple of weeks and I was curious if the book they list to "help you prepare" is where they build their questions/answers. Is this the case, or is the book listed just a recommendation to help you study? For instance, is "Advertising, Promotion, and Other Aspects of Integrated Marketing Communications." the book TESC used to construct their advertising exam? The only reason I ask is because I'd rather not waste my money on a book that won't be relevant for the exam I'm taking.
Any insight would be extremely helpful. Thanks!
Kas
I'm getting ready to prepare for a few TECEP exams over the next couple of weeks and I was curious if the book they list to "help you prepare" is where they build their questions/answers. Is this the case, or is the book listed just a recommendation to help you study? For instance, is "Advertising, Promotion, and Other Aspects of Integrated Marketing Communications." the book TESC used to construct their advertising exam? The only reason I ask is because I'd rather not waste my money on a book that won't be relevant for the exam I'm taking.
Any insight would be extremely helpful. Thanks!
Kas