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Tips for intro to psychology clep? - Inteljustice - 03-19-2007

Any tips? I'm working on trying to memorize all the flashcards in intro to psych on IC. I've read through a book on intro to psych as well. All I want to do is pass with 50 or higher. Any of you passed intro to psych using just IC? Is a lot of it common sense?
Thanks


Tips for intro to psychology clep? - ShotoJuku - 03-19-2007

[SIZE="2"][COLOR="Navy"]Common sense - yes, however you must be grounded in all the basics. The use of supplemental material (see below) will assist you greatly.

Also take a look at all of the established threads via the "search" option.

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Tips for intro to psychology clep? - Winnawer - 03-19-2007

IC is enough, I got a 67.

Paul


Tips for intro to psychology clep? - ceekay84 - 03-20-2007

I studied using IC primarily (6 hours prior to test) and got away with a 54. Not the best grade but I passed and that's what counts in the end really... Big Grin


Tips for intro to psychology clep? - abby - 03-20-2007

Try using practice tests from Petersons.com too. those are wonderful, even if they are a little harder than the real tests. And they have good explanation. Those are like a study material for me as well as a good moderator to how good I'm doing. IC should be enough besides that.


Tips for intro to psychology clep? - Bongsau - 03-20-2007

I believe that I got a 72 using only IC.


Tips for intro to psychology clep? - beckysharp - 03-20-2007

Don't feel like you can't supplement Instacert. It's a great tool, but in order to feel comfortable and based on the way I learn, I always need something more.

Pickup some dummies or Idiots books from your Library. They hit all the high points and they're fun to read, too.