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I took the Substance Abuse test this morning. A score of 400 is required to pass. I got a 445 using your flashcards and the tests available from the Drug, Society and Human Behavior website. 93 questions with a few suprises.
Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior This was my 2nd attempt. Missed English Comp with Essay by 2 points. |
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World Religions - 69
Intro to Psychology - 69 Principles of Marketing - 73 Organizational Behavior - 66 Macroeconomics - 50 (omg!) Microeconomics - 58 Still plan to take: Business Law Principles of Finance General Biology |
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WOW!!! Finally got one of six under my belt and now I'm motivated.
I studied off and on for three days and passed with a 48! By the way, 48 was the minimum passing score. DSST Organizational Behavior 48/48 ![]() |
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english composition with essay 59/50
college algebra 75/50 analyzing and interpreting literature 65/50 college mathematics 75/50 introductory sociology 62/50 introductory psychology 66/50 up next: human growth and development educational psychology so far i'm 6 for 6. let's hope i keep up this record!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Money and Banking
Have to have it!!! I am not reading very positive posts about this test - does anyone have any helpful suggestions/hints/advice? Thanks so much - Happy New Year to all! We are in Alaska so we have a few hours to go still! |
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Just CLEPed my 21st credit hour! Finished the US History 1 test in 55 min and got a 64. Another one bites the dust!
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Done: Intro to Sociology Freshman English Comp Analyzing and Interpreting Lit Intro to Psychology American Gov English Lit US History 1 To do: College Algebra hmmm...... |
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I'm super happy with my score of 66 on the humanities exam. I just finished about two hours ago and am very relieved. To study for the humanities exam, I used InstaCert, REA book (and practice tests on CD-ROM which were a BIG help) and Wikipedia. For those looking to take the humanities test in the future, here's a tip that I picked up today - use scratch paper during your exam (it's allowed). During your test, note which questions have lists of individuals and what they're known for. This will typically be performers, painters and writers. Other questions in the exam may cross reference with these lists and allow you to get a free answer (or at least rule out a few choices). Now I'm off to go get the Writing & Analyzing Literature exam...and then finally start my MBA. |