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If I only used InstantCert to study for this test, would I most likely pass it? Or what other study materials do you recommend for clep Principles of Macroeconomics?
Thanks.:confused:
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Levi_1989 Wrote:If I only used InstantCert to study for this test, would I most likely pass it?
Or what other study materials do you recommend for clep Principles of Macroeconomics?
Thanks.:confused:
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I used sparknotes and wiki, along with IC.
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I took Macroeconomics not that long ago and I can only offer my perspective. Each individual is different but I personally would not attempt Macro OR Micro with just Instantcert as a source. I used several other sources of information and boy was I glad that I did. If you choose to use just instantcert, you need to understand the money multiplier, the multiplier, and all aspects of how banks lend money down 100%. I have no doubt that there are several versions of the test, so my input may not ring true for the test that you get. I would say that you should at least take the Peterson's tests to make sure you understand enough of the concepts. If you can pass those, your probably good to go. Again, I am no expert, but based upon my experience, that is what I would recommend.
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Levi_1989 Wrote:If I only used InstantCert to study for this test, would I most likely pass it? Or what other study materials do you recommend for clep Principles of Macroeconomics?
Thanks.:confused:
Barron's Macroeconomics Made Easy - Get it at your local library.
I studied maybe for 5 days and passed.
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