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I have never taken a Clept before (I'm actually scared to do it this way, and not the traditional class way), but I need to have it as it is a pre-req for an MBA....Any advise on how to prepare for this test??? should I just memorized the blanks on the flash cards?? Is this an easy test to pass???
PLEASEEEEEEEEEEE ANY ADVISE !!!!!!!
Would it be better to do the on-line class???
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capaladj Wrote:I have never taken a Clept before (I'm actually scared to do it this way, and not the traditional class way), but I need to have it as it is a pre-req for an MBA....Any advise on how to prepare for this test??? should I just memorized the blanks on the flash cards?? Is this an easy test to pass???
PLEASEEEEEEEEEEE ANY ADVISE !!!!!!!
Would it be better to do the on-line class???
This is the easiest CLEP out there. If you only need a 50 to be granted credit, you can prep in just a couple days. If your program requires a higher score then take a little more time until you feel ready. Practice tests are by far the best way to gauge your readiness. Relax, this exam is EASY!!!!!!
I have 18 traditional credits and 51 exam credits. I've passed Introductory Sociology 76, Introductory Psychology 68, A&I Literature 66, Principles of Marketing 76, Introductory Business Law 71, Social Sciences & History 67, DSST Drug & Alcohol Abuse 450, Biology 69, Principles of Management 70, Natural Sciences 64, Intro to Business DSST 70, Principles of Macroeconomics 67, Principles of Microeconomics 58.
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capaladj Wrote:I have never taken a Clept before (I'm actually scared to do it this way, and not the traditional class way), but I need to have it as it is a pre-req for an MBA....Any advise on how to prepare for this test??? should I just memorized the blanks on the flash cards?? Is this an easy test to pass???
PLEASEEEEEEEEEEE ANY ADVISE !!!!!!!
Would it be better to do the on-line class???
[COLOR="Navy"]Welcome to the IC-Forums!
I do not know just how many classes you are looking to "test out of" and it looks as though you have opted to start with Marketing, but if you have a choice then perhaps you migt want to start with something more simplistic such as Intro to Sociology? Granted the Marketing exam is not the toughest exam out there but I wouldn't say that it is the easiest, perhaps moderate and that after getting some exam experience too.
As for exam preparation, the IC flashcards are designed to allow the student to learn and memorize concepts, terms, definitions, as well as people, places, and things in a direct and simplistic manner (see the 5R's below). To test your skills and ability to pass an exam a series of practice exams are available either online from Petersons or from books/cd-roms from REA.
Your first exam should be a triumph if you select the right topic for you, study well, and use the correct study materials - Good Luck![/COLOR]
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