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    Old 06-01-2008, 03:07 PM
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    Question CLEP Intro Psychology

    I am close to taking the CLEP Intro Psychology - anyone taken this recently ? Would like to know if its particularly difficult etc , any tips ??

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    http://www.instantcertonline.com/for...logy-clep.html

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    Seeing how you just passed Intro to SOC too, it may interest you to know that there is some overlap between to two fields (exams) and that I suspect that with some moderate study you will be able to pass this exam in short order - Good Luck!
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    If you know most of the instantcert flashcards you'll be fine. It's not a hard exam. I spent a few hours a day for 3 days studying instantcert and passed with a 64


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    I just passed this on Thursday got a 65 I used IC and Online Psychology Tests at AllPsych Online
    I also did all 3 Petersen test. Read the exam specific thread here it is very accurate. I am taking Intro to Sociology next, did you just take this? Any suggestions?
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    I passed Psychology with about 10 hours total study, with a 68, 50 is passing. I knew I wasn't going to memorize the brain's anatomy in that time so I blew it off, only a few questions on it anyway. You don't need them all right, or a third right, you need about 55% right to pass, so concentrate on what most of the questions will be. The questions were very basic and the standard is low which makes it a breeze. This exam is simply heavy with theory and terminology (jargon). There's a few questions that are just reading a graph and knowing what the terms involved with statistical methods mean. If you can recognize the correct definitions most of the time you'll pass it very easily.
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