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    Old 07-03-2007, 03:19 PM
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    Default How did you do on ECE Adulthood?

    What was your experience with this test and how long would you recommend to study with IC for ECE Psych of Adulthood and Aging in order to get a firm A?
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    Old 07-03-2007, 03:42 PM
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    I studied about 1 week, solely using the IC study guide and earned an A. Keep in mind that I study until I am at 100 percent and basically have all of the cards memorized. Good Luck and BE SURE to read the specific feedback section to garner further feedback. Lee
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    Quote:
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    I studied about 1 week, solely using the IC study guide and earned an A.

    How may hours total? Wow, memorizing all 400 q's will take me like a month.
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    Old 07-04-2007, 12:02 AM
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    memorizing all 400 q's will take me like a month.

    ... and yet, a few hours after I wrote this, I've gotten 67 out of the first 68 right. Lots of common-sense stuff.
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    Old 07-04-2007, 03:57 AM
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    I know you already know this but be sure to know the material following the answer as well; the answer usually is not as important as the rest. Yes, you're right; there is a bunch of common sense stuff. I studied about 3-4 hours per day and usually completed 2 sections a day until I was sick of them. Be sure to do run through of ALL the questions, several times, once you finish all of the questions. Good luck! Lee
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    Old 07-06-2007, 11:23 AM
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    I got to the diseases part, very depressing.

    It pretty much tells you you're better off shot in the head after age 20-25, 'cause after that the life is pretty much over anyway.
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    Hey Traffic,

    Are you getting too much sun? Just kidding.

    I took Abnormal Psych, A & A, Gerontology, and Psych Nursing one right after the other. I thought everyone around me was either falling apart, had fallen apart or was completely hopeless. And I wasn't feeling too hopeful about my prospects either.

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    Hey Traffic,

    Are you getting too much sun?


    I'm afraid to go outside; ultraviolet is the major cause of wrinkles. You go for a walk and risk coming back looking like a dried apricot these days!

    I want one of those Muslim women outfits that make them look like ninjas.
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    Those are really ninjas disguised as Muslim women.
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    Old 07-06-2007, 01:25 PM
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    Took PoAA Yesterday and FoG today

    Got B's on both of them.

    Only used IC.

    Spent about 24 hours total prep time for both of them. Study the cards for both as there is massive overlap.

    Things to be aware of:
    Know all the stages of grief
    Be able to recognize what type of study is most appropriate (C-S, L, T-L) for different scenarios
    Know dementia and how it is different from other stuff like back of your hand
    FoG uses "How do adults feel when _____" Questions, so know the statistics

    All in all, easy tests and grade depends on effort put into them.

    Don't get stuck in quicksand on the tests, often times if you are stuck on a question mark it, and it will be answered in later questions.
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