08-05-2021, 10:41 PM
(08-05-2021, 10:23 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: I see, well, she can do this, 5 TECEPS in 5 weeks (make it 6-7 just to give herself some buffer time). As I mentioned before, since she's done TECEPS, she would be familiar with the process. Just take 5 of the easiest exams that won't duplicate her current courses for credit. You can email academic advising to see if these all work and pre-approve them. Link: https://www2.tesu.edu/listalltecep.phpSince she's taken an environmental course do you think the environmental ethics tecep would be better instead of the meteorology one? I took it after doing an environmental and an ethics course and there's alot of overlap.
My suggestions are as follows: She can decide on any, but these are my recommendations
1) Since she's taken SOS-110, take Learning in the Digital Age (DGL-101-TE), it shouldn't duplicate credit, but should contain duplicate/overlapping information
2) She's taken Technical Writing, take the Technical Communication (ENG-202-TE), ladder her skills and maybe even build on what was learnt before
3) She has intermediate & college algebra, take Applied Liberal Arts Math (MAT-105-TE), the material should be similar in nature, it could be a great review as well
4) She has several Biology courses including Nutrition, but no Biology 101, take the Intro to Biology (BIO-101-TE), again, for review and for the credit
5) She has taken an Environmental Science course, the closest to this would be Intro to Meteorology (EAS-131-TE), this should be a review as well, she can build/recall the information and prepare for this exam
In Progress: CSU MS Occupational Safety | TESU BALS HR & Computer Science | TESU AAS Admin Studies
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, HRM
Completed: TESU AAS Environmental, Safety & Tech, BA in Environmental Studies/ Natural Science and Mathematics
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, HRM
Completed: TESU AAS Environmental, Safety & Tech, BA in Environmental Studies/ Natural Science and Mathematics


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