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I took the HTYH test today. Passed with a 60.
This was my very first test in about 15 years - and my major is Information Systems - so let's just say, Health is not my strongest subject. However, I studied the IC questions and I borrowed my niece's college level Basic Health book. I'd say the questions were 1/2 easy and 1/2 difficult. There were some common knowlege questions as well as some questions I wouldn't have known if I hadn't studied. There were also some I didn't have a clue on and just guessed. My advise would be to study IC and supplement with a college level Health book. This test covers a very WIDE area and you do need to be familar with all of it. HTH Valinda ( returning to finish by BA after 15 years) |
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I am so disgusted with myself. I just took the exam and failed with a 43. I swear the questions on there, about 40 percent were IC related and the rest I had no clue. I am so upset right now. I need to take another exam in the max of 5 days in order to graduate. I need help!!! ARRRGGGGGGGGGGG
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I just spoke to my counselor and I can take the following:
Intro to Education Psychology American Government Principles of Management Principles of Accounting Principles of Marketing These are the only ones I can choose from. I am not taking another Dantes exam. |
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I recently took Intro to Educational Psychology using only Instantcert and passed with a 62, however, only 40% of the test version I got had been covered by IC.
Do you have prior knowledge in any of the above subjects?
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BS Liberal Arts Excelsior College - 2007 MS Psychology California Coast University in progress (2009) |
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By the way, if you have any specific feedback to share to help others do better, please try to contribute some of that. The computer-based test may have changed some things, so if you can say "this topic wasn't covered enough, or make sure you study up on this...", such feedback would be huge.
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