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Just in case no one jumps in with their personal experience, let me tell you that judging from your really high score on the Management test, my impression is that you're going to do really well on the Business related CLEPs--especially Marketing, which is a big favorite among our students.
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My wife passed Principles of Marketing using only InstantCert, and she says that she tests (standardized tests) poorly. She kicked the test's butt... I'm sure you'll blow it away! slaughterhause |
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I took this test a couple of weeks ago. I used the materials from InstantCert only, and scored a 65. Just pay attention to the answers on the practice materials. Know the 4 P's, Know how to figure markup as percentage of cost or sale price. Pay attention to the product life cycle and distribution chains. Use some common sense & you will do fine. If you read the questions on the actual test closely, you can usually eliminate a couple of the answers. If you study the InstantCert Material, and can answer the questions, and grasp the meanings, you will do fine on the test. Good Luck.
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www.StandardDeviants.com It will do the trick!!
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I haven't taken this one, but since ShotoJuku touched on a video, there's a free video marketing course/slideshow that's 1.5 hours long offered by the Small Business Administration. Make sure you use Internet Explorer (Firefox didn't work very well for me).
http://www.kutztownsbdc.org/eLearnin...-marketing.asp Last edited by anar579 : 02-13-2006 at 08:38 PM. |