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A Little Of Everything
#1
Hello everyone,
After a year and a half of using this site I finally figured out how to post to the forum. Must be the higher education kicking in. Wink I thought I would post some comments on the last few tests I've taken and give a brief history of my process on the off chance it will encourage someone.

I just completed research methods in psychology- "A", first 130 questions was like reading the study material. The last 30 was a 50/50 chance at best, I needed more time with statistics. Received an "A" on Adulthood and Aging- most of the questions came from the Gerontology study material, and I got a "C" in Gerontology.

Other Excelsior tests:

Abnormal Psychology-C
Organizational Behavior-C
Human resource mgmt-C (thought I did better:mad: -study hard!)

NOTE: The largest percent of questions I got correct on an excelsior exam was 70.6% on Adulthood and Aging, my "C"s are a byproduct of impatience.

CLEP:

Social Science and History (54)
Intro to sociology (55)
Principles of Microeconomics (52)
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature (55) (failed first time, passed second) no studying
Info systems and computer applications (55)

DANTES:

General Anthropology-(51) B (picked up additional books from the library)
Civil War and reconstruction-(54) B (Got some video tapes from the library and a map with battles to help place events)

Here's to your health- (54) A
Environment and Humanity (55) A
Ethics in America-(58) A
Drug and Alcohol Abuse-(62) A

After completing some online courses with Excelsior-ENG-101, BUS statistics, managerial accounting and info literacy and throwing in 30 ish credits for military experience, I am now a Biology test away from a BS- liberal arts (failed Biology the first time by 1 point, did not study)

As you can see I did not tear up the tests like some people, but going from nothing to a BS in 14 months with a B average is not bad considering I graduated high school in 1985 with a 2.:confused: GPA.

I only used instant cert for study material, except for the two subjects I listed. Cool

Study Method: I went through the study material writing down anything I did not think I could remember on a 3X5 card (stack of cards would be 1/2 - 1 1/2 in thick, depending on topic). Over a period of 2 or 3 days I would read my notes as time allotted. The whole process took about 1 week (10-12 hours) per topic.

Congratulations to the people that have made it and good luck to those still progressing.

Steven, Thanks for instantcert! It's been nice doing business with you. The forum was very helpful.

Ron
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#2
I'd love some more info on your experience with the Civil War Exam....
University of Massachusetts - Lowell, MS Finance (current)
Lewis University, MBA, Finance
Excelsior College B.S. Liberal Arts, Admin/Mgmt Studies
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#3
Civil War and Reconstruction:

You can get DVD/VCR tapes from the public library. PBS and I believe Time Life both did a series on civil war and reconstruction (I used PBS the latter was checked out). They cover the major battles and make it easier to place Generals with battles during the test. I also went through the books till I found one with a map that showed the location and names of battles w/ generals, both resources made it easier to piece together the instantcert study material.

Ron
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#4
Hey Ron, thanks for a very helpful post and a huge congratulations on your degree! Smile
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Steve
Webmaster, InstantCert.com
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#5
Other than who, where & when, what questions did you get about the battles?
University of Massachusetts - Lowell, MS Finance (current)
Lewis University, MBA, Finance
Excelsior College B.S. Liberal Arts, Admin/Mgmt Studies
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