06-25-2016, 07:09 PM
I decided on the Operations Management TECEP for the June term. Did you use the 800 some page book or the 400 page book to study from? Do you have any recommendations for studying? This will hopefully be my last TECEP and last 3 credits for my BSBA. I have two TECEPs to take before this exam and I am currently waiting for my score on the last TECEP that I took.
Al2010x Wrote:I took operation Management, but I have extensive experience in that field and manufacturing. The book is very interesting and you can learn a lot from it. if you ever planning to work in the operations or service field then go for operations management. Read an entire book and take an exam. I read the whole book and took the test in 8 days. That was full time job with travel and reading every night till past 11pm. I am glad I did it. I also paid for Proctor U platinum membership for $ 25 scheduling all my Straighterline and TECEPs at last minutes within and hour window was extremely convenient.
BSBA and ASBA in Marketing through TESU Sept '16. 0 credits to go!:hurray: God bless!
Tested out of:
CLEP: Principles of Marketing, Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics, College Composition, College Mathematics, College Algebra, Analyze and Interpreting Literature, Human Resource Management, and Introductory Sociology.
DSST: Principles of Statistics, Principles of Finance, Introduction to Computing, Introduction to Business, Principles of Supervision, Introduction to World Religions, and Ethics in America.
Penn Foster: Supply Chain Management (92%), Marketing Research (96%), Business Law (89%), and Strategic Business Management (92%)
Other: 35 credits completed at a community college
Registered for these TECEPs: April term- Technical Writing (90%) and Public Relations Thought and Practice (67%)
May term: Managerial Communications (72%), Business in Society (65%), Sales Management (74%), and Marketing Communications (77%)
June term: Operations Management
Tested out of:
CLEP: Principles of Marketing, Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics, College Composition, College Mathematics, College Algebra, Analyze and Interpreting Literature, Human Resource Management, and Introductory Sociology.
DSST: Principles of Statistics, Principles of Finance, Introduction to Computing, Introduction to Business, Principles of Supervision, Introduction to World Religions, and Ethics in America.
Penn Foster: Supply Chain Management (92%), Marketing Research (96%), Business Law (89%), and Strategic Business Management (92%)
Other: 35 credits completed at a community college
Registered for these TECEPs: April term- Technical Writing (90%) and Public Relations Thought and Practice (67%)
May term: Managerial Communications (72%), Business in Society (65%), Sales Management (74%), and Marketing Communications (77%)
June term: Operations Management


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