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hi there! I'm new here. I'm scheduled to take the macroeconomics CLEP a week from today, next tuesday. I've been studying using the flashcards, sparknotes/charts, and the petersons tests. anyone have any "last minute" type of advice? thanks so much!
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Based on my experience with the Microecon CLEP, Peterson's + sparknotes + IC should be more than enough for Macro.
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you think so? I'm feeling unprepared still.
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Checkout the PowerPoint Slides discussed in the specific exam feedback section. I found them very helpful.
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The REA book was very good.:iagree:
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