Lindagerr Wrote:Get some rest and try again tomorrow.
Is it the balancing of equations or the scientific names you have a problem with? I looked at one of the Natural Science Petersons and it looks like a fair amount of Physics too.
You have put a good amount of time into this already and you don't have time to switch now. Why not give it a try you might still make it. Or if you spent so much time on Bio can you take that test instead?
What ever you decide we are pulling for you.
Thanks. I cannot take Bio because I already took it in 2006 and TESC has it in my Natural Science section. If I took Bio I could only realistically receive 3 credits. I think you are right about Physics equations as well. Both are almost impossible to grasp in a day. I am taking the test either way and if I bomb then so be it. Out of all the CLEPs I've considered this is the one I've always feared but I really thought I could get it all in because of my previous experience with Biology. You live and learn as they say so if I bomb it I have no one to blame but myself. It's going to be a costly lesson with vacation time taken plus the cost of the course but again it was my decision. I think you are right I'm going to head off to bed and attack it again tomorrow and hope for a miracle. Thanks! :o
*EDIT* Forgot to answer your question..

It's the equations but not balancing reactions. Matter of fact I didn't see any of those on the practice tests. Physics had about 5 in the practice exam and Chem had around 3-4 if I recall correctly. To be honest I can't be specific as to what they were, I just remember passing them over because I had no clue.