02-17-2025, 05:51 PM
What you see on study.com are sort of study guides with around 60% of the most relevant content for their respective TECEP exam. Finishing those guides grants 0 credit, but answered quizzes might overlap with other study business courses in case you wish to transfer ace credit from them someday a bit more quickly.
The study tecep courses they have are super useful, but you need to study elsewhere for the remaining 30-40% of the exam material. Look at the topic rubrics of each tecep exam, become familarized with the sample questions (some sample questions also might appear in the real exam!). They might suggest 10 books to study, but they tend to be expensive textbooks and you can study from any book the exact topics listed in the topic list.
If the study guide mentions there are essays, be familiar with the topics and plan your time. If the exam is 100 multiple option with 2 essays, the essays are at the end and you can't return to previous parts of the exam. Some people fail Teceps because they used too much time on the multiple choice questions and either rushed the essays or didn’t complete them.
The study tecep courses they have are super useful, but you need to study elsewhere for the remaining 30-40% of the exam material. Look at the topic rubrics of each tecep exam, become familarized with the sample questions (some sample questions also might appear in the real exam!). They might suggest 10 books to study, but they tend to be expensive textbooks and you can study from any book the exact topics listed in the topic list.
If the study guide mentions there are essays, be familiar with the topics and plan your time. If the exam is 100 multiple option with 2 essays, the essays are at the end and you can't return to previous parts of the exam. Some people fail Teceps because they used too much time on the multiple choice questions and either rushed the essays or didn’t complete them.


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