Folks, I've been a spectator of this forum for quite a while now and I feel very fortunate to have found this site...I recently received my academic evaluation from TESC and I will definitely need four classes: a Humanities class (English 201), Statics class, Engineering Mechanics class and the 2nd half of a General Physics class. Any suggestions on how & where to quickly & efficiently finish these four courses? Many Thanks!
netro You may want to look at this class at OSU for statics: GENT 2323 - Statics BYU has a mechanics of materials course here: Engineering Mechanics--Mechanics of Materials The University of Utah has a physics course here: General Physics II You may want to look into the DSST technical writing test to meet your humanities requirement. Hope this helps.
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TESC BS Eng Graphics to BA Liberl Studies Folks, Well after being enrolled at TESC for almost 9 months I finally took & passed the DSST exam "The Civil War & Reconstruction" with a 68 score and I then studied for 2 more months and passed "Rise & Fall of the Soviet Union" with a score of 71. The CW had 112 & RFSU had 95 multiple choice questions and both sets of questions require more understanding than just knowing facts & fiqures...I prepared for the exam using the Peterson DSST Study Guide, Instatcert.com, Wikipedia, my local library & read a book for each exam... I'd like to thank everyone's for their previous posts which gave me great insight into how to prepare for the exams. Thank You All!