My wife's TESC evaluation

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Abner, Aug 10, 2008.

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  1. Abner

    Abner Well-Known Member


    Good tip. Thanks!


    Abner :)
     
  2. pugbelly

    pugbelly New Member

    I would print out the tests also, but I'd keep the course content on my computer. That way I could read the test question, then hit CONTROL/F and search the course content for key words. For example, if the test question was:

    Hurricanes are most common in:
    a) The northern United States
    b) The Southern Unites States
    c) The Carribean
    d) Australia

    I would do a Control/F search on terms like hurricane, northern, southern, Carribean, etc. 9 times out of 10 you can locate the area within the course that addresses the question within about 20 seconds.

    Pug
     
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  3. a mom

    a mom New Member

    Me too, and I intensely disliked the courses that where NOT in one document and saved those for last. lol
     
  4. kayausa

    kayausa New Member

    I don't remember exactly... but somewhere about $400., which comes out to about 25 a credit...
     
  5. MichaelGates

    MichaelGates Active Member

    TESC Credit Bank

    http://www.tesc.edu/files/NondegreeServiceApp(1).pdf

    The Credit Banking fee for military personnel is $250 regardless of the number of credits being transcripted.

    If you are an active member of the U.S. armed forces, in the National Guard or reserves, you are eligible for the Military Credit Banking fee of $250, which allows an unlimited number of credits transcripted.

    Nonmilitary applicants
    1-60 Credits $400
    61 plus Credits $600
     

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