PART Two tons more questions

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Gmund48, Mar 11, 2004.

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  1. Gmund48

    Gmund48 New Member

    Are the ECEs trickier, I did their practice tests and several hours review. Anyone had some experience with this, Is it the fear factor or our they like Dantes and Cleps

    I also was told that I would not gain much doing the GRE psych
    because I had so much lower level already. I was told by an excelsior rep that I could do a tecep. Anyone done one of these?

    I also am considering getting my business Degree from Excelsior
    and I will build up quite a few extra credits. Should I go to TESC
    or COSC for my second degree ??

    I will then go on to a Masters in Education and an MBA, being 46 I dont want to break the Bank, I already own my own business
    but I am in that career change mode Any one I can combine Masters degrees with and come out of in a reasonable amount of time with the least amout of money

    On a Side note, I had Test anxiety so bad I was shaking before my first test, Lawries comments on her site about getting 50 percent and then reviewing and sitting the test worked, I guess
    I am a bit pessimistic still. but hey if it encourages anyone Great.

    Looking for advice, anyone do the University of Queensland??

    Thanks to Drs Bear and Lawrie, to whom I owe a lot for the web sites and books they have written. I would never have done this
    without them and the (for laughs) phony Degrees I have from Canterbury (Marketing and Mba) Its amazing how easy it is to
    reverse charges on an AMEX Card

    anyway advice is appreciated
     
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  2. MarkIsrael@aol.com

    [email protected] New Member

    > I also was told that I would not gain much doing the GRE
    > psych because I had so much lower level already. I was told by
    > an excelsior rep that I could do a tecep. Anyone done one of
    > these?


    See here for why you shouldn't expect TECEP results quickly:
    http://forums.degreeinfo.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=11173

    See here for hints on the TECEP exam "Behavior Modification Techniques in Counseling":
    http://forums.degreeinfo.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12294

    See here for Excelsior's flipflip on the TECEP exam "Psychology of Women":
    http://forums.degreeinfo.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8801
     
  3. Jack Tracey

    Jack Tracey New Member

    This wasn't one of your questions but . . .
    Lawrie might give you a more amiable reception if you don't refer to him as a female.
    Jack
     
  4. etech

    etech New Member

    I think I have refered as "her" before. Is it not so ?
     
  5. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    If you are looking for a reasonably priced MBA, look at CSU . Also look at
    http://bain4weeks.com./mastermenu.html
    http://www.amberu.edu/MDegrees.HTM
     
  6. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    Lawrie is likely short for Lawrence.

    Like this guy, f'rinstance-

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