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  EXE Human Resource Management
Posted by: Bongsau - 10-13-2006, 07:02 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - No Replies

Well, I took the test today. I passed, but only got a C grade. I was hoping for at least a B, but considering many of the posts here, I suppose I should be glad I at least passed.

The test was worded really strangely. Instantcert seemed to cover the majority of the questions, but it fell short in some areas. I studied only IC for about a week before taking the test.

Now, on to the EXE Organizational Behavior tomorrow! Then, just seven more tests 'till graduation!

Matt

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  Money and Banking
Posted by: DHammond - 10-12-2006, 03:55 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (18)

I've read the threads about this doozy of an exam, and I'm gearing up for it (with my girlfriend again). Any updated info on how to study is always helpful, but I wanted to ask all of you about what you thought of the new computer version of this exam, or simply taking it the "old" way, on paper.

I've taken two DANTES on paper, and of course, I like the no time limit, but the format, bubbling everything in, is a little bit of a pain. So, what do ya'll think - paper or computer?

Tia.
David

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  US History I - Discrepancy
Posted by: gt3000 - 10-12-2006, 01:18 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (1)

In studying for US HIST I the flash cards name John Marshall as the 1st US Supreme Court Justice.
In reality he was the 4th and the first was John Jay, at least thats what almost all sources official or not say.

Anyone else notice this ?

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  Organizational Behavior
Posted by: DHammond - 10-12-2006, 11:58 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (2)

Hey all:

My girlfriend and I spent about 4 to 5 hours studying for the DANTES Organizational Behavior, went and took it several days later, just brushing up on the concepts on the way to the testing center. Anna felt pretty good about the test, mostly because she's taken most of her business tests already, but I felt like I didn't do so well on the exam - there was a lot of material on the exam that was not in the DANTES study guide.

But, to my surprise we just found out we both passed! So I can definetly concur with everyone else, this is a pretty easy exam. Most of it is common sense, but you still need to know the correct terminology and definitions of their terms. If you're worried about it, I would use InstantCert in addition to the Study Guide.

We also got our scores back for HRM, and were both pleasantly surprised at passing well, so that one goes down as an easy to average exam for us.

Hope this helps some of you!
David

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  Master's Programs
Posted by: Matymus - 10-11-2006, 11:07 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - No Replies

Has anybody used their Bachelors' degrees from TESC or Excelsior to proceed into Master's programs at other schools? If so, what programs, any problems transferring the degree, etc.?

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  CLEP info systems and comp analysis
Posted by: Blue - 10-11-2006, 09:03 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (14)

now that i'm done with my first exam, i need to move on with my next one, which is...info sys. and comp analysis >.<

i'm not sure what to think about this exam b/c even though the general consensus is that this exam is "easy", i've seen in recent posts that people aren't happy with their results or are surprised about their score. so can anyone tell me what other materials you use besides IC? ie: which additional books? programs? ...so far i only have IC, collegeboard book, and the free peterson exams. but i'm not sure if that's enough to pass the exam.

thanks so much! =]

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  Western Civ I?
Posted by: mmorgan - 10-11-2006, 04:29 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (10)

Hey,

I'm starting to study for Western Civ I soon. I was wondering if there were any tips that could rise to the occasion. To give you an idea of my learning style, for US Hist 1 & 2 I made flash cards and did practice tests as much as possible. Reading through the REA just didn't seem to cover all the concepts, maybe it's just me. If anyone has taken this or knows of any good resources, show initiative and help a man.

Thanks



Matthew Morgan
ATL

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  Sat Adulthood & Aging Today w/Progress Update
Posted by: Basket Weaver - 10-11-2006, 12:45 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - No Replies

I sat Adulthood & Aging today, it was a very long test, 150 questions, and I feel IC set me up for a pass (I hope anyway). I knew the material very well but the questions were worded very cleverly. It always pisses me off when I see questions worded like this as it appears as though they are inventing ways to trick you up verses testing you on the knowledge at hand; I guess this is the educated way. Definitely know the researchers and what they did, a lot of questions on them; the other 75% of material was spread out. On most of the questions I wasn't sure on, I was able to discount two answers almost immediately, so 50/50 guess was left.

I sat World Pop last week and retook the ECE HRM again, as with the first time I took it, it didn't seem too bad. I guess I'll see if I mismarked or I'm just an idiot when it comes to HRM; time will tell.

I have Gerontology next week, there was not another test date this week and I want to take full advantage of the NEW study guide that IC has put out.Smile I figure I could use a good score to make up for the failed HRM...... Does anyone know if passing an exam you previously failed will wipe out the other score?

I also found out today that my education office on base has to order both the Abnormal Pysch and ECE writing eaxms and they won't be in until Nov 30th!!!! Plus, I'll have to wait a long time for them to be hand graded (45 days?), this puts a serious cramp on the graduation plan. I wanted to be done with this crap by the end of DecSad

Anyway, I'll keep all in the loop as the test results come in. Good luck to all, it's good to see all of the degree completions, it gives me hope! Lee

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  History 1865 to Present
Posted by: UT1Scott - 10-10-2006, 08:34 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (5)

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Hi folks, I have been studying the questions in the courses listing and the REA book with the test questions software for three weeks now. Has anybody taken the test? Should I focus on any particular area?

Thanks Scott:

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  Passed First CLEP!
Posted by: ibhereforever - 10-10-2006, 05:53 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (13)

Hi All,

I'm Heather. I am new, but have been a forum lurker for a bit. I think instacert is amazing, and this board is a wonderful resource!.

I took and passed my first CLEP today, English Comp without the essay, with a 59. I wish I could have gotten a 60 or so, but I got what I needed for credit, and that is all that matters.

I have 30 credits from previous work, 12 credits I have either completed or am in the process of completing, and am looking to get at least 18 via CLEP

Coming up shortly are:

Bio
Social Science & History
and either History II or Intro to Psych.

I am in the process of getting a BA from AMU, but coming from a B&M school I got messed around with some of my gen. eds, so here I am. :-).

I felt so good today, getting 6 credits in less than 2 hours, it IS addicting!!

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