09-13-2007, 09:04 PM
I go over each section one by one until I get 100% (even if I make a dumb spelling error) and then move on to the next one. After I have done that, I go through them again like that, but I go faster because by then I know the material pretty well. Usually, I take a vacation day from work the day before a test and do nothing but study. IC is always my main study material, but sometimes I have to look things up in Wikipedia to get a better grasp on understanding some things, or even to get a visual of what it is that I'm trying to cram into my head. Sometimes I use Peterson's and sometimes I don't. It just depends on how difficult the material is or how confident I am about the subject overall. I have to say that for most of the exams I only used IC and I have done well.
You can do this! You will love the feeling of passing that first exam. Testing out has saved me nearly a year of class time and around $12,000 (yes, THOUSAND)!
You can do this! You will love the feeling of passing that first exam. Testing out has saved me nearly a year of class time and around $12,000 (yes, THOUSAND)!
Machelle
HG&D - 62
Ed. Psych - 57
Humanities - 59
A&I Literature - 59
Here's To Your Health - 59
Fund. of Counseling - 49
Criminal Justice - 55
Intro to Law Enforcement - 51
HG&D - 62
Ed. Psych - 57
Humanities - 59
A&I Literature - 59
Here's To Your Health - 59
Fund. of Counseling - 49
Criminal Justice - 55
Intro to Law Enforcement - 51


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