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Thanks for the study guides.
I now A.I Lit / Edu Psych any others would be appreciated..... thanks Big JIM michaelhymel@hotmail.com Last edited by RUSHED : 06-06-2008 at 04:09 PM. |
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Studying for A&I lit is pretty hard. You either can read and interpret literature or you can't. Take a look at the feedback section, look up some terms and definitions, go take the test.
If you really feel like you must prepare. Look up some Robert Frost poems and a Shakespeare play, read them on your computer screen, get used to reading quickly while scrolling down. Best of luck.
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Joe CLEP Princ. of Management 74, Intro to Sociology 65, US History I 72, Princ. of Marketing 67, Business Law I 66, Macroeconomics 68, Microeconomics 65, A&I Lit 74 DSST Princ. of Supervision 69, Statistics 63, MIS 65, Intro to Computers 64, Criminal Justice 57, Law Enforcement 66, Ethics 72, Princ. of Financial Accounting 67. ECE Organizational Behavior B, Ethics A |
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This is the easiest test known to man. Do not try and study (no such thing). Just clear your mind and hack away.
I took this one cold, got a 70.
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A pass is a pass! CLEP Passed Social Science & History (6) English Comp w/Essay (6) A & I Literature (6) Intro to Psychology (3) Intro to Sociology (3) Intro to Educational Psychology (3) Human Growth & Development (3) American Government (3) DSST Passed Drug & Alcohol Abuse (3) Organizational Behavior (3) Intro to Computing (3) Technical Writing (3) Astronomy (3) Counseling (3) ECE Research Methods in Psychology (3) Cultural Diversity (3) FEMA (25) NFA (3) |
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Do you have your old college textbook from psych 101? If so, review that as your base. Review CLEP's own outline of what's covered. Between your book and wikipedia you can find everything you need.
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Jennifer ALM, Psychology, Harvard University, in progress AA & BA, Social Sciences, Thomas Edison State College, 2008 AOS, Culinary Arts, Culinary Institute of America, 1990 IC WORKS! http://www.degreeforum.net/general-e...g-members.html "Brick walls are there for a reason. The brick walls are not there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to give us a chance to show how badly we want something. Because the brick walls are there to stop the people who don’t want it badly enough. They’re there to stop the other people.” Randy Pausch |