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    Old 02-01-2007, 06:03 PM
    blueyzz28 blueyzz28 is offline
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    I need to know from fellow members who have succesfully taken the Excelsior Ethics exam and passed. Do the IC flashcards cover enough material that will lead to success on the exam. I am using IC and Harper Collins Outline of College Ethics. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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    Old 02-01-2007, 07:30 PM
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    I need to know from fellow members who have succesfully taken the Excelsior Ethics exam and passed. Do the IC flashcards cover enough material that will lead to success on the exam. I am using IC and Harper Collins Outline of College Ethics. Any feedback would be appreciated.

    Blue,

    I used IC and also took the Excelsior practice exams. The cost is $60 and they give you two 100-question exams. Personally, I felt it was worth the $60, as it really gave me an idea of what to expect on the actual exam (in terms of the types of questions and what I needed to know). However, I believe you DO have to be enrolled with Excelsior to take the practice exams.

    The practice exams, along with IC, allowed me to pass the Ethics exam with a "B".

    Good luck!

    JoAnne
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    Old 02-05-2007, 10:32 PM
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    I believe you DO have to be enrolled with Excelsior to take the practice exams.


    You need not be enrolled in the college, but just registered to take the specific exam for which the practice test is for. I've done Ethics and Ab. Psych exam prep this way.
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