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Old 04-12-2008, 11:07 AM
Epiphany Epiphany is offline
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Ditto Ditto.

I've taken about 1 test a week since starting. I have a full time job, travel frequently.

1. Use the IC flash cards Barcotta aluded to.
2. When you can't use them (away form the internet say) print out some of the study guides or quick word docs others have posted and read them. Or buy an REA CLEP study book.
3. Don't get too caught up yet in trying to determine which school to go to or apply at. Just take a few tests that can apply anywhere and you'll be on a roll. (Sociology is a good one).
4. If you travel for work, use some of that time as an opportunity to study in airports or on the plane. (Next month I'm in Europe for 3 weeks. Several flights, trains, ferries, and long transfers. I can't wait! Endless hours of study time. Bring on the delayed flights, I'll rack up more credits.)
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CLEP
Princ. of Management 74, Intro to Sociology 65, US History I 72, Princ. of Marketing 67, Business Law I 66, Macroeconomics 68, Microeconomics 65, A&I Lit 74, Intro. Psych 66, SS&H 76. College Math 70. Humanities 60.
DSST
Princ. of Supervision 69, Statistics 63, MIS 65, Intro to Computers 64, Criminal Justice 57, Law Enforcement 66, Ethics 72, Princ. of Financial Accounting 67, Money and Banking 59, Environment 69, Lifespan & Dev 53, Fund. Counseling 61, Astronomy 63, Finance 63, Business Math 80, Technical Writing 61, Intro Business 65, Business law II 57.
ECE
Organizational Behavior B, Ethics A

Courses
Business Policy (A), Straighterline Managerial Accounting (A), Straighterline English (B) Straighterline Algebra (A), Opertations Management (A)
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