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    Old 07-28-2006, 10:40 AM
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    I took the intro to psych clep today. I honestly thought I failed this test, yet up popped a 64. Dont ask me how a I studied, because I didnt study enough. Dont ask me how I passed, because I dont know. Just take into account that this "seems" to be an easier test. Best of luck.


    WELL DONE Avi! To get a score that high when you thought you had failed is amazing! You should be very proud of yourself!

    Keep up the good work!

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    I took the intro to psych clep today. I honestly thought I failed this test, yet up popped a 64. Dont ask me how a I studied, because I didnt study enough. Dont ask me how I passed, because I dont know. Just take into account that this "seems" to be an easier test. Best of luck.


    At this point it doesn't matter how you did it, it just matters that you did - CONGRATS!!
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    Old 07-28-2006, 10:52 AM
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    Hi everyone,

    I am new to InstantCert and to this forum. I am studying for Intro to Pysch right now and then want to move on to Human Growth. Anyone take both? Is there a lot of overlap in the test materials on the CLEP?

    Anyone want to share their experience with taking more than one CLEP in one day?


    WELCOME to the board LuBee! Good luck with your studies!

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    Old 07-28-2006, 08:20 PM
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    Hi JoAnne. Thank you.
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    Welcome to the IC-Forum!!

    As a matter of fact - Sociology, Psychology, Human Growth & Development, and Educational Psychology all overlap and piggyback onto one another, especially in the order listed.

    Use the "search" feature above to look for any related threads as there is quite a bit of information listed already - GOOD LUCK!!!

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    .....All the Psychology exams have some elements that overlap with each other.....same theories, same theorists etc.....
    It is wise to try and 'cluster' your exams together whenever there is overlap in the material. That way you maximise your studies.

    - Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology.
    - Macreconomics, Microeconomics, Money & Banking.
    - Intro to Business Law, Business Law II.
    - Principles of Accounting, Principles of Finance.
    - Principles of Management, Principles of Supervision.
    - Biology, Natural Science
    - Humanities, Art History
    Etc.
    .....
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    THANK YOU BOTH FOR THE GREAT INFORMATION!!!!
    I was going to go for AM Gov for first clep. But going to study for Sociology. Even though the IC flashcards make Am Gov actually interesting!!
    I better get to studying if I am going to take before the semester starts.
    Thanks again!
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