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    Old 08-10-2007, 11:42 PM
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    Default IC and accuracy before testing

    Of my IC sections that I have went through, I am getting about 70% correct on each section. THIS IS MY FIRST EXAM USING ONLY IC, so I want to know what most of you look for in regard to your accuracy before you test to feel comfortable that you'll pass? 80%? 100%?


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    Old 08-11-2007, 04:57 AM
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    I feel ready after mastering all of the questions, including the explanations, especially when I'm only using IC (or any other single source of material). I'm still nervous, but it sure helps. And, even if it's an exam found on the 'list of easiest exams using IC only', to get rid of last minute jitters, I take something to review on test day, which is usually the CLEP Official Study Guide.

    Hope this helps.
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    100 percent accurate on the blanks and 100 percent sure what all the explanations mean as well.

    Keep in mind that the words in the blanks are not what IC focuses on, it's the entire question/explanation that's important; know these, and you're well on your way to passing your tests.
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    Thanks both of you! I have this week of hard-core study, so 100% it will be.
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