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    Old 10-28-2006, 09:27 AM
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    I retook and passed ECE HRM with a "C", this now leaves three left to accomplish. I studied IC and Dantes HRM study material. As I only squeeked by on this one I recommend more sources , though it may just be me. Either way it's a pass and I can now press on . Lee

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    CLEP Human Growth and Development: Just got back from testing center - Passed with a 54
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    Old 10-31-2006, 08:08 PM
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    I took the "Ethics in America" today and I think I've failed. I was afraid to take the computer version and opted for the paper version. I'm starting to worry because I've done well on the Peterson tests (Primary tests) and it seemed that I was struggling on the Dantes test. Believe it or not, I was somewhat confused by the questions. Last week I'd failed "Intro to Educational Psychology" (43). Again, I was confident that I was going to do ok because I've done well on the Peterson tests. I'm not sure what's wrong. I guess I'm not studying hard enough. I'm going to rest a few days before I start studying for my next test. My next test hopefully will be "American Government".
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    CLEP Human Growth and Development: Just got back from testing center - Passed with a 54

    Congrats Casey!! Another one down.

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    I took the "Ethics in America" today and I think I've failed. I was afraid to take the computer version and opted for the paper version. I'm starting to worry because I've done well on the Peterson tests (Primary tests) and it seemed that I was struggling on the Dantes test. Believe it or not, I was somewhat confused by the questions. Last week I'd failed "Intro to Educational Psychology" (43). Again, I was confident that I was going to do ok because I've done well on the Peterson tests. I'm not sure what's wrong. I guess I'm not studying hard enough. I'm going to rest a few days before I start studying for my next test. My next test hopefully will be "American Government".
    Keep the faith, wannabeit, the results aren't back yet. It's understandable that your confidence level is shaken right now, but don't give up hope yet. Let us know how you do, when you get your results. And I have to tell you that you have a great name!
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    DSST MIS: 69, IC only and post from this forum
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    Old 11-01-2006, 01:06 PM
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    Congratulations!
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    Old 11-01-2006, 04:15 PM
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    Way to Go!!
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    US History I - pass 51 - studied about 10 hours over 6 days, ran through flash cards about 4 times each (it was my first test)

    Ethics in America - pass 68 - studied about 4 hours over 2 days, ran through flash cards 2 times, some of them 3 times.
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    Congratulations! Wow, it always amazed me how some people can pass tests with very little studying.
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