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    Old 06-22-2007, 11:54 PM
    4dkids 4dkids is offline
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    Default Principles of accounting- The final days

    First, A HUGE thank you to all who have posted before and provided the resources to help me pass my tests! I will take the Principles of Accounting on Wednesday. I have studied some principlesofaccounting.com(incredible site), some IC(another incredible site ) and taken some tests. My Peterson's score was sad (40%), my Rudman scores are pretty good(80%), my practice CLEP yeilded 67%. I have four little ones and a new business so time is gold at the moment. My question is; would my time be better spent finishing the principlesofaccounting.com chapters, concentrating on IC or as many practice exams as possible. By the way I posted this somewhere else on the forum but am an amateur.
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    Old 06-23-2007, 11:09 AM
    Johanna Johanna is offline
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    I guess I would say that it depends on the kinds of areas you feel you need reinforcement in. IC is great for learning definitions and terms, the princ. of accounting will help reinforce and explain concepts you're struggling with. I wouldn't waste time with Petersons any longer - at some point those can get more frustrating than they are worth. Good luck!
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