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| Physical Science, Drug & Alchohol, and Labor Relations |
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Posted by: naturallyme82 - 03-06-2007, 12:00 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Hello all!
I am a few credits away from graduating but I need to get a few tests done before April. I need a science, an UL, and labor relations.
As far as science goes, I'm debating between DSST Physical Science and CLEP natural science. I'm no good at biology. Has anyone taken Physical Science?
Drug and Alcohol abuse seems to be my best option for the UL credit but looking at IC, there seems to be a lot to learn. Any recommendations for study matierial to supplement IC?
IC doesn't have anything on the ECE labor relations. Has anyone done this test?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Taken and passed:
CLEP:
English Composition
College Algebra
Analyzing Literature
DSST:
Ethics in America
Intro to World Religion
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| Passed my first Clep Intro to Sociology and Feedback |
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Posted by: mapalo - 03-05-2007, 10:55 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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I just passed my first Clep introduction to Sociology, I got a 61.
I studied for one and Half week, I did most of the studying on Saturday and Sunday, I used IC, Peterson prep test and REA practice test.
I would say the exam was fair, there is a thin line between some theories so it's so easy to mix them up I guess that's why I had 61 instead of higher score
They were many questions on Research and the different types of research.
Also more than four questions in independent and dependant variables in different situations.
Most of the questions were Circumstantial, you had to read between the lines and connect with the different theories.
Also know who did what studies please pay much attention to people Like Max weber, Karl, Durkheim and their work it's easy to mix them up.
Know the Mean, mode and medium, I had about three questions and types of marriages, institutions and class system for example the caste and class system.
I hope this helps anyone taking the exam in the near future.
Thank you all whole helped me sort out the peterson prep test mystery
Mapalo
1 Clep intro to Socioloy 61
2 Dantes Here's to your health 51
Foundations of Education (still awaiting results)
15 credits from UoP:
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| Change in Degree Plan, Help! |
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Posted by: bceagles - 03-05-2007, 03:18 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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I just learned that if I retake Macro Econ in June, all my depth requirements will be completed. So now I will need 1 more upper level A & S (3 credits) course. Based on what I have left to complete (See my signature line), I would like some recommendations ...... I would like examples of Cheap and expensive 100% distance online or correspondence, proctored or not. Any thing interesting out there. I'm trying to avoid EC "essay" exams. Any suggestions?
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| Practice Tests - Is there a limit? |
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Posted by: ssnelsen - 03-03-2007, 11:02 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Through the UoP I can log on to the student website and register to take 3 CLEP tests within 90 days. I've noticed though that you can access to take practice CLEP tests on other webistes - 3 tests within 90 days. My question is, If I register and take 3 practice tests on the UoP website can I log onto a different site to take 3 more tests? Just wondering if Petersons knows that you've already taken 3 tests. Am I making any sense?
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| AP vs CLEP |
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Posted by: kyl_abc - 03-03-2007, 01:06 PM - Forum: Off Topic
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Which type of exam is easier, the CLEP or AP? For subjects like history and econs?
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