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2 More!!! D & A Abuse, and Intro to Computing |
Posted by: DHammond - 02-02-2007, 10:48 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Wheeewww.... What an enormous sigh of relief! I managed to squeak by in D & A Abuse, with a 53 - I needed a 49 to pass...
I have to mark that one down as a hard DSST! I mean, I've got drug names, neurotransmitters, brand names, classifications, symptoms from small doses and large doses, withdrawal symptoms, what the difference is in beer, brandy, spirits, whiskey and champagne, and such just rolling around in my head rather chaotically now!!! Whew I'm glad it's over - I'd say you need a little something more than just IC to pass this one with more ease than I did - if nothing else you just need another format to view all the drugs etc in. Snazzlefrag has posted some great links in past threads about this beast, so definetly check them out, they were a big help to me. Don't take this exam lightly, but don't be afraid of it either - I did pass the thing with only about 18-20 hours of study over two and half days...
Intro to Computing was some better, but still bit me pretty good because I think I was taking it for granted, somewhat. I studied the Info Sys & Comp. Apps IC cards for the ISCA exam, and passed it three days ago. So, I thought with the computer knowledge I already have, and that bit of studing I would ace Intro, but alas I only made a 55, and needed a 45. Certainly a fine enough score, the exam just surprised me a bit - there was a lot on there about programming, logic and other computations that I just had no clue about. But then again, I only read the ISCA IC cards once, taking light notes, so IC may have been plenty of a study guide, I'm just taking these exams as fast as I can possibly cram them down my own throat:
I started with 48 traditional hours this past August, and to date, right at 6 months later, I now own 66 more semester hours, all through testing, for a grand total of 114 SH's - two exams shy of a BA in Liberal Studies!!!!!!!!! And to show you how fast you can go if you really can grind it out, and just spend days and weeks in a row on this stuff: I took 6 exams between August and Christmas while I was working a part time job, etc. - just 18 semester hours. But since the week after Christmas to date I've been off work, and I've taken 12 exams - for a big total of 42 SH's in 6 weeks!!! That's 7 SH's a week, better than two college classes every 7 days! I don't put that out there to boast folks, just to prove that if an ole country boy like me, who spent the last two years out of college milking a cow and cutting hay can do this, anybody can!
Anyway, IC remains the most fantastic study guide ever, just don't take D & A Abuse for granted, or Intro to Computers either for that matter.
Good luck folks, I'm seeing the light coming in fast at the end of that tunnel, and you'll get there soon too, just hang in there.
David
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Ece World Conflicts |
Posted by: adoncia - 02-02-2007, 09:43 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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I am studying for ECE World Conflicts and finding it pretty difficult.There are too many minute details and too many situations that need to be known.
If anyone has taken this exam,please give me some tips.
I know that there is an excellent thread by urbannaja about this exam and i am using the advice posted there but i was wondering if anyone took this exam after that..that is in the last few months.
Thanks a lot,
Adoncia
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Last Test down! |
Posted by: Urbannaja - 02-02-2007, 02:53 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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I finally finished my last test! I've been procrastinating since July lol I passed English Comp CLEP (no essay) with a 63 after no study. Really can't add much to the already very helpful posts on the test, I'll just say that it was fairly tricky and I wanted to argue about a good 10-15 answers (multiple choices should have been correct)..and time was very important...they only gave 90 mins for 88 questions, none of which were true multiple choice (all were reading comprehension-type).
Anyways, good luck everyone, IC is awesome =)
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IC and Ethics Exam |
Posted by: blueyzz28 - 02-01-2007, 07:03 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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I need to know from fellow members who have succesfully taken the Excelsior Ethics exam and passed. Do the IC flashcards cover enough material that will lead to success on the exam. I am using IC and Harper Collins Outline of College Ethics. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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D & A Abuse |
Posted by: DHammond - 02-01-2007, 12:31 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Wheeeeewww.... What a lot of material to study! I've been reading all the threads about this one, and I've taken oodles of notes on 8 of the 10 sections here on IC - any more specifics about the exam itself, and what exactly I need to know? Anything? :o) I'm just boggled with all these drug names, so I think I'm going to put the test off to Friday, instead of tomorrow...
Thanks folks,
David
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Environment and Humanity, and Info. Sys. and Comp. Apps!! |
Posted by: DHammond - 01-30-2007, 10:00 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Done! Whew, today was one heck of a day... I woke up planning to go to my usual testing center, and take the aformentioned exams, plus Intro to Computers. Well, the poor guy at the testing center woke up with strep throat this morning! So, my girlfriend called just about every testing center in Georgia and managed to have me take Environment and Humanity, and ISCA... I had to drive to from Powder Springs to Dunwoody, then to Lawrenceville, then down to Fayetteville to see my girl for dinner.
Anyway, all that to say the stress of the day, and the driving all around in Atlanta's insane traffic was more stressfull than either exam!!
Env. and Hum. was a fairly easy exam, as long as you study IC thoroughly. I passed with a 55, and I needed a 46.
I passed ISCA with a 56, and I needed a 50. IC was once again enough, but know the different job descriptions and job titles of people who work in the field of computers, IT, IS, etc.; I had quite a few q's about jobs, etc. that threw me.
Well, I've only got four left! Drug and Alchohol Abuse and Intro to Computers is schedule for Thursday, then Foundations of Education and Managment Info Systems for next Tuesday, and I'll graduate!!!!!!!!
Whoo, can't wait.
Thanks for all the help folks, IC has been the best money I ever spent on schooling!
David
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