02-24-2013, 02:56 PM
I'll be taking my first CLEP test after Spring Break. Despite the posts I've read about the test being easy, I'm somewhat nervous about taking it. Ive been studying for over a month so far.
So far Ive used the following sources to study:
1)REA Sociology book
2)Cliffnotes Solciology
3)Sociology for Dummies Book
4)2 Intro to Sociology books from my College Library
Ive taken the Peterson tests, scored 78,76, and 68% on the 3 tests.
Ive taken the REA tests in the back of the book and got between 3-6 questions wrong per 100 question section.
Ive taken the McGraw Hill textbook Ch tests and my scores vary from 85% to 52%
I guess from anyone reading this, it seems I'm ready to take the test, but still I'm a bit nervous. Unfortunately, I do have ADD which means I take longer to memorize stuff and sometimes I can't even recall something after reading it 5 times over. This is what has be a bit worried. So am I ready? Should I be nervous?
So far Ive used the following sources to study:
1)REA Sociology book
2)Cliffnotes Solciology
3)Sociology for Dummies Book
4)2 Intro to Sociology books from my College Library
Ive taken the Peterson tests, scored 78,76, and 68% on the 3 tests.
Ive taken the REA tests in the back of the book and got between 3-6 questions wrong per 100 question section.
Ive taken the McGraw Hill textbook Ch tests and my scores vary from 85% to 52%
I guess from anyone reading this, it seems I'm ready to take the test, but still I'm a bit nervous. Unfortunately, I do have ADD which means I take longer to memorize stuff and sometimes I can't even recall something after reading it 5 times over. This is what has be a bit worried. So am I ready? Should I be nervous?


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