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Old 04-25-2008, 08:25 AM
mlwilliamsiv mlwilliamsiv is offline
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Post Principles of Management CLEP

Hello.

I took the Principles of Management CLEP on April 21, 2008 and scored a 68! I was highly shocked! Everybody studies differently and some may need more resources than others, however, I will tell you what I did to pass this exam. All of this was done in less than 2 weeks time.

*I went through all of the IC questions (319 total) four times.

*I took a Peterson's Practice test and got 73 right.

*I took the practice test in the Official CLEP Study Guide and got 63 right out of 92 questions. Then the day before the exam I reviewed all of the questions with correct answers.

*I read 12 out of 25 chapters of the Barron's Business Review Book on Management. I got this book from the public library so check with them first. If not...Here is the link on Amazon:
Amazon.com: Barron's Business Review Management: Books

*I went through some powerpoint presentations also on management that someone posted in the "Specific Exam Feedback" section. Make sure to check that out. Very good info listed on there.

This is all I used to pass Principles of Management CLEP. If it worked for me, it should work for you.

Hope this helps you some.

From a loyal degree seeker,

Marshall
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Marshall L. Williams IV
Thomas Edison State College (not enrolled yet)
A.S.B.A (30 credits down, 30 to go)
B.S.B.A General Management (48 credits down, 72 to go)

CLEPS TAKEN:
*Social Sciences & History (60) - 4/01/2008
*Principles of Management (68) - 4/21
*Principles of Marketing (72) - 4/30
*Introductory Sociology (69) - 5/05
*Financial Accounting (53) - 5/29
*Introductory Psychology (66) - 6/23
*Introduction to Educational Psychology (56) -7/01
*Human Growth & Development (59) - 7/08
*English Composition w/essay (49) - 7/10
*Analyzing & Interpreting Lit (64) - 7/22

OTHER CREDITS:
*25 FEMA (raw)

Quotes:
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us" - Oliver Wendell Holmes
"Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least." - Goethe
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