02-13-2010, 08:03 PM
Jadechow, I defeated this one yesterday with my tongue wagging like MJ's.....now only if I could fly too.
The test itself wasn't difficult, but required the analysis of specific situations.
I really don't have much more to add to what we have already heard from the few who have paved the way before us.
I had perhaps two question on Kantion theory (one of my fav philosophers), Kolberg maybe about 3 total. The test at times felt more like human resource management than Ethics. If you have taken ehtics in America, human resource management and ofcourse familiar with Kolberg's theory, then this is one upper level exam you should not avoid.
Oh..by the way I got a 444 not bad for not really studying.
The test itself wasn't difficult, but required the analysis of specific situations.
I really don't have much more to add to what we have already heard from the few who have paved the way before us.
I had perhaps two question on Kantion theory (one of my fav philosophers), Kolberg maybe about 3 total. The test at times felt more like human resource management than Ethics. If you have taken ehtics in America, human resource management and ofcourse familiar with Kolberg's theory, then this is one upper level exam you should not avoid.
Oh..by the way I got a 444 not bad for not really studying.