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Back in January I failed Intro to Business Law I, became discouraged, and quit testing for a while; but after 6 weeks I finally received my score back from Public Speaking.. I passed!! w/ a 57. I am so excited. I thought for sure that I failed. This came just in time to keep me motivated for my Apr 6th ECE Eng Comp.
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I noticed a few of you have taken Fundamentals of Counseling. Did you use just IC for your study materials or additional resources? If additional resources, what were they?
Thanks and happy Tuesday to you all! Danielle |
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Congratulations on Public Speaking.
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CLEP exams passed: Management, Accounting, Marketing, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics DSST exams passed: Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, Statistics, Management Information Systems Earned: B.A. in Business Administration: Technology Management (magna cum laude) from Saint Leo University In Progress: M.S. in Leadership and Business Ethics from Duquesne University (24 credits completed, 3 credits in progress) |
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G'day Everyone,
Congratulations to all those that have passed their exams in the last two weeks. I have been down with the flu for the last couple of weeks but decided not to postpone todays scheduled tests even with the lack of preparation I had. I managed to pass College Algebra with a 59 (which completes my Math requirements) and passed Microeconomics with a 63. Regards
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I just returned from passing Principles of Marketing! I only used IC for prep and did the Official Guide practice test along with the 37 practice questions on 4tests.com. Passed exam with a 72!
Thank you to all those who imparted some wisdom and expertise, especially Old Rusty Pipe!
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Southron Boy CLEP: English Comp w/ essay, English Comp w/o essay, American Gov't, U.S. History I, A & I Lit, Humanities, Intro Sociology, Intro to Psyc, Human Growth & Development, Intro to Ed Psyc, Prin of Management, Prin of Marketing, Business Law DSST: Technical Writing |
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My prep time was very sketchy this last week (had a friend die and a funeral to go to--was a hard week). I studied maybe a total of 12-14 hours, I started Friday, studied some Saturday and skipped all of Sunday. I didn't do any real quality study until Monday night (funeral during the day). Studied Tuesday and took practice tests (reviewed right and wrong answers).
IC Sections: reviewed 1-3 twice; 4-6 once. Didn't make it to section 7. I don't recommend my study method this week. Try to understand the principles related in IC. If you review all of the IC sections three times, your chances of understanding the material are better. If you space this out over a few solid days (or evenings) instead of cramming the day before the exam, your retention and recall will be better. Remember the key to IC of which Brian persistently remindes us: The 4 R's: Repetition Re-Enforces Recognition and Retention.
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Southron Boy CLEP: English Comp w/ essay, English Comp w/o essay, American Gov't, U.S. History I, A & I Lit, Humanities, Intro Sociology, Intro to Psyc, Human Growth & Development, Intro to Ed Psyc, Prin of Management, Prin of Marketing, Business Law DSST: Technical Writing |