09-05-2017, 07:17 AM
I've been eager, but I got a little too eager this week. I took two TECEPs a day apart, and then I booked a CLEP without deciding on my study plan first. Now I think I underestimated how much I need to study Microeconomics and Business Law
The good news is the test center didn't make me specify which CLEP, only that I'm going to take a CLEP, so I'm thinking of taking the easier Information Systems one this time.
The Psychology of Women TECEP multiple-choice had more obscure questions than I expected, but I expected essay questions to be more specific than they were. It's LL and I feel that anyone can pass by reading the book. Although there are questions you will have no idea on, it doesn't matter, since it's Pass/Fail.
The Abnormal Psych TECEP was UL and seemed like a solid exam. It had a good mix of easy and hard questions. I felt like it was also one that could be passed by knowing one textbook.
I think I might know roughly enough to pass Microeconomics, but I guess the TECEPs have tired me out. I also have 2 community college assignments due. I am disappointed anytime I fall short, but I'll still be glad to get 3 done in 3 days.
I hate these exams where you have to plan in advance. Davar was so much nicer because I could take it on demand through RPNow. My DSST Money & Banking experience was not good because I had not prepared as much as I wanted, and felt I had a chance of failing. I guess that's what has me worried about Microecon. I am also tired of economics, since I was studying some Macro for the M&B test last week. I feel like I have studied economics 10 times, so I can't believe I still have to do Micro!
The good news is the test center didn't make me specify which CLEP, only that I'm going to take a CLEP, so I'm thinking of taking the easier Information Systems one this time.The Psychology of Women TECEP multiple-choice had more obscure questions than I expected, but I expected essay questions to be more specific than they were. It's LL and I feel that anyone can pass by reading the book. Although there are questions you will have no idea on, it doesn't matter, since it's Pass/Fail.
The Abnormal Psych TECEP was UL and seemed like a solid exam. It had a good mix of easy and hard questions. I felt like it was also one that could be passed by knowing one textbook.
I think I might know roughly enough to pass Microeconomics, but I guess the TECEPs have tired me out. I also have 2 community college assignments due. I am disappointed anytime I fall short, but I'll still be glad to get 3 done in 3 days.
I hate these exams where you have to plan in advance. Davar was so much nicer because I could take it on demand through RPNow. My DSST Money & Banking experience was not good because I had not prepared as much as I wanted, and felt I had a chance of failing. I guess that's what has me worried about Microecon. I am also tired of economics, since I was studying some Macro for the M&B test last week. I feel like I have studied economics 10 times, so I can't believe I still have to do Micro!


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