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I just took the World Population test from Excelsior and I had studied using Week's Population book, notes and references from here and IC. I felt confident when I sat down, but after 10 or so questions, I felt like I was in trouble. I have mixed feelings on my overall performance now.
I know the test book says that they only count the questions that are right. My question is excactly how many questions do you need right to pass? There was 130 total. Thanks! |
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First, I am surprised that you are apparently still able to take a paper-and-pencil Excelsior exam -- I thought they had gone 100% electronic.
But more on point, each Excelsior exam is graded on a different curve. I haven't taken World Population yet (I'm planning to take it tomorrow) but I can tell you that I scored an overall 85% on Human Resource Management, and that only earned me a B, but my overall 73% on Statistics got me an A. The rest of the ECEs I've taken so far seem to follow something of a pattern -- my 78% in Labor Relations got me a B, and the others were As with scores above 80%. I'll let you know how World Population goes after I take it tomorrow. -Gary- |
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I am taking Research Methods in Psych. tomorrow and it is a paper test, so they do still offer them. Does anyone know the turn around on grading for the paper tests? Thanks.
Chuck
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AAS (Electronics), TESC-Done BA Psychology, TESC-Done & waiting Tests- Eng. Comp. w/ Essay-51, Principles of Mgmt.-59, Intro. to Soc.-62, US History I-66, US History II-61, Intro. to Psych.-68, Biology-55, A&I Lit.-62, Ed. Psych.-63, Soc. Sci. and History-63, Human Growth & Development-65, American Gov't-64, Tech. Writing-63, HTYH-64, Drug & Alc. Abuse-58, Org. Behavior-67, Prin. of Statistics-62, Intro. World Religion-68, Intro to Computing-403, Ethics-439. Research Methods in Psych.-A, Psych. of Personality TECEP-73, Abnormal Psych TECEP-74, Industrial Psych-71 Next-??? |
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https://www.excelsior.edu/Excelsior_...ook_2006.pd f
Here is the technical handbook which describes their grading. It is under the exams section on the right side of the page towards the bottom. |