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anar579 Wrote:Ok, just took the CLEP Microeconomics, and passed with a 58, which gives me a B. I was disappointed to have missed the A/60 mark by 2 points, but I will take my score and run with it. I'll be happy if I never have to hear, see, or speak microeconomics again! Big Grin

Ana,

Congratulations on another three credits, and one more business requirement out of the way.

There are some exams on which I would be disappointed with anything less than the 70s, but there are also certain exams on which I would be over the moon just to pass and get them over with. I suspect Microeconomics was one such exam for you...anything but a fail.

If that's the case, then a B is an added bonus for you. It could easily have been a C or a fail. A B sure beats a kick in the head, eh?

Now you CAN move on, and you won't have to take Microeconomics ever again if you don't want to.

Well done,
Snazzlefrag
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snazzlefrag Wrote:Ana,

Congratulations on another three credits, and one more business requirement out of the way.

There are some exams on which I would be disappointed with anything less than the 70s, but there are also certain exams on which I would be over the moon just to pass and get them over with. I suspect Microeconomics was one such exam for you...anything but a fail.

If that's the case, then a B is an added bonus for you. It could easily have been a C or a fail. A B sure beats a kick in the head, eh?

Now you CAN move on, and you won't have to take Microeconomics ever again if you don't want to.

Well done,
Snazzlefrag
Absolutely. I'm upset over my American Government B because I know I could've gotten an A easily, but with this subject, a B is fantastic. The fact that I don't have to retake the exams (and wait 6 months to do it), is great!

Thanks for all the support! If not for that, I probably would've post-poned it a few more days and ended up with the same score and a few more days of misery!
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