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Sorry to hear that you didn't pass this exam. It truly is a tough exam. My personal opinion is that IC combined with the Principles of Accounting are the best resources to use. I also have an accounting background; however, I don't think my background was much of an advantage. I remember passing the exam, but it wasn't by a large margin, I know that. Please be sure to let us know how you do should you take the Financial Accounting CLEP.
I wish you all the best!
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http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_dow...Exam_Guide.pdf
The official study guide for CLEP Financial Accounting.
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I am glad that I am not in this boat alone. I feel like my eyes are going to cross when i look at this info. I am going to take the exam no matter what because i don't want to deal with the "what if" scenario. It is alot of info so anyone that can offer anything else it will be greatly appreciated. I have taken notes until my eyes have popped out incl the online sites and standard deviants......
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The best thing I can suggest if you're at that breaking point....honestly, take a day or 2 away from it. Allowing yourself to be this stressed over it will honestly NOT help you to relax & to think as clearly as possible on exam day. Ask anybody, they will probably tell you the same exact thing. If you truly are at the eye-crossing or eye-popping point, you probably need to just disengage for a couple days. That's just my opinion. I will pray for your peace of mind. ![]()
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Thank you for the advice. I will keep trucking along. I will keep my fingers crossed for everybody!!!
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TESC BA Social Sciences 25 Fema Credits -done Cleps taken: Human Growth & Dev - passed Intro to Ed Psych - passed Sociology - passed Analyz & Int Lit-passed English w/essay-passed Princ of Acct-passed ![]() Organizational Behavior-passed Intro to Computing-passed Ethics in America DSST-passed Intro to World Religions-passed Technical Writing-passed Anthropology-passed Social Science & History-passed ![]() Humanities-passed ![]() Substance Abuse-passed |