Hello
I would say yes, but since I'm paranoid all the time, I always use additional resources. I would suggest that you check out the "Specific Exam Feedback Section" on this site and read what others have said about the exam. It is a great source of information and insight.
I used IC, the Standard Deviants Guide to Psychology, and Psychology the Easy Way by Barron's. Passed the exam with a 66.
So to answer your question, yes I think IC would be sufficient but I believe using other resources (including Wikipedia) helps you process all the information together more solidly.
***Side Note*** I don't know if you're gonna wind up needing these exams for your degree requirements but if you are I suggest you take the Educational Psychology CLEP and the Human Growth & Development CLEP right after the Introductory Psychology CLEP-- and in that order. There is alot of overlap between these 3 exams. Just thought I'd give you a heads up!
Good Luck on your exam....even though you won't need it!!!
Peace be with you always.
From a loyal degree seeker,
Marshall
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Marshall
Excelsior College (enrolled)
B.S. Liberal Studies (51 credits down, 69 to go)
CLEPS:
Social Sciences & History (60)-Principles of Management (68)-Principles of Marketing (72)-Introductory Sociology (69)-Financial Accounting (53)-Introductory Psychology (66)-Intro to Educational Psychology (56)-Human Growth & Development (59)-Analyzing & Interpreting Lit (64)-English Composition w/essay (50)
Courses:
Real Estate Principles & Practices (A), Real Estate Law (A), Real Estate Finance (A),Real Estate Appraisal (A), Information Literacy (B), NFA-Q318, NFA-Q118, NFA-137, ALEKS Beginning Algebra (76%), ALEKS Intermediate Algebra (73%)
Quotes:
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us" - Oliver Wendell Holmes
"Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least." - Goethe
Last edited by mlwilliamsiv : 07-08-2008 at 03:40 AM.
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