Posts: 1
Threads: 1
Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts
Likes Given: 0
Joined: Apr 2012
I am new to instantcert so I am looking for suggestions. I would like to know which of the 6 classes I should start studing for first and feedback on how the tests were? Also I am looking to find out how long should I allot myself to study for each of these tests? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
CLEP:
Information Systems and Computer Applications
US History 1 (US History 1 to 1860)
DANTES:
World Religions
Principles of Finance
Business Ethics and Society
Human Resource Management
•
Posts: 1,492
Threads: 102
Likes Received: 95 in 70 posts
Likes Given: 5
Joined: May 2010
How long is a piece of string? Everybody is different. We can't tell you how long you need to study or what you should start with, other than this: Pick the subject you are most interested in or know the most about first. Studying is easier when the material is interesting.
The search feature on this site (upper right corner) is a great place to start.
63 CLEP Sociology
75 CLEP U.S. History II
63 CLEP College Algebra
70 CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
68 DSST Technical Writing
72 CLEP U.S. History I
77 CLEP College Mathematics
470 DSST Statistics
53 CLEP College Composition
73 CLEP Biology
54 CLEP Chemistry
77 CLEP Information Systems and Computer Applications
•
Posts: 4,421
Threads: 204
Likes Received: 95 in 42 posts
Likes Given: 740
Joined: Feb 2006
06-14-2012, 08:43 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-14-2012, 11:32 AM by ShotoJuku.)
[COLOR="Navy"][SIZE="3"]Study Time: How I Did It…[/SIZE]
Pre-Study-Prep: Obtain or set up whatever materials I will need to study (IC Flashcards, REA Books, Standard Deviants Videos, Pass-Your-Class Guides, and Petersons Practice Exams.
Week One: Begin to read books, review flashcards, watch videos. Call your test center and make an appointment in advance as they sometimes require a few weeks advance notice).
Week Two: Re-read books, review flashcards, watch videos Take 1-2 practice exams* (REA, Petersons).
Week Three: Continue to review all materials, take additional/final practice exams. You should be passing these with room to spare. Take real exam at end of the week and PASS. In addition, you should have at this point already acquired pre-study-prep materials for your next exam so as not to waste time.[/COLOR]
* It should be noted that there are many (like me) who feel that the practice exams may be a bit more difficult and as such if you are able to "pass" a practice exam (with room to spare) you should do well when you sit the actual exam.
ShotoJuku +
A.S., B.S., M.S., MBA
IC Forums Senior Super Moderator
Passing It On & Paying It Forward To All Just Starting or Completing Their Educational Journey!
Shoto's Passing Your Exam Advice Here ---> http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...#post59179
God Bless The USA :patriot:
•