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Hi,
I have resubscribed to IC, the last three exams I took did not have IC cards and so it has been about a year since I have posted. I am getting ready to take the Statistics exam on 9/27. This scares me half to death, I am a math moron and almost apoplectic at the thought of doing this. I have been studying since the beginning of June. I know this in a long time in the IC world, but I really don't to want to retake this exam. It is important to me to take my time on each exam, even if it takes me for ever to get my degree I can't rush it.
Can anyone tell me how many questions on the exam? I know that I have read this somewhere, but I can't seem to locate where it was and I am getting bleary eyed trying to find it.
Exams taken so far, Intro to World Religions 74, A&P-A, Microbiology-A, Organizational Behavior-B.
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I'm studying for this one too, right now. This will be the 1st exam that I will be taking my time. I've started with the flashcards and can't wait to get this one out of the way.
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That exam was no fun, but it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.
I would suggest getting really comfortable with probability. That was half of my test. I used a set of probability videos from mathtutordvd.com. They're not cheap (40.00 for 10 hours) but by the end you will understand all you need to know and more about probability. The teacher is no frills, but really explains the topic clearly.
Finally, use a DSST center where they are okay with you using a BA II Plus calculator.
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Quote:This scares me half to death, I am a math moron and almost apoplectic at the thought of doing this
WOW....
apoplectic...now there's a word you don't see everyday!!! I had to look that up in the dictionary!!!hilarious
This is just my opinion Chase but if you can use words like "apoplectic" in your daily conversation, then you should have no problem with Statistics! You sound like a very intelligent person.
{Me opening dictionary}
"A"--the indefinite article, used before a consonant! Now just 100,000+ words to go!!!!hilarious
Good luck to you on your Statistics exam...but I'm sure you won't need it!
Peace be with you always.
From a loyal degree seeker,
Marshall
P.S: Welcome back to InstantCert!!! The next time you disappear like that, I'll put out an APB!!!hilarious
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Thanks for the info and encouragement. I will post when the exam is done and let you all know the results.
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