Thank you everyone for your advice. Since I am not planning to take Business Law II, I think I will get the REA book.
Thanks,
LaceyLady
BTW IgnazSemmelweis, those scores are really high, wow!
[SIZE="1"]BSBA in Accounting at TESC - Done! :hurray:
Started June 2009 with zero credits, now have 133!
CLEP:
English Literature - 67, Chemistry - 60, Microeconomics - 69, Macroeconomics - 77, U.S. History I - 68, U.S. History II - 64, American Government - 64, Humanities - 68, College Algebra - 64, English Composition - 56, Financial Accounting - 80 , Principles of Management - 74, Intro. Business Law - 73, Principles of Marketing - 79, Info. Systems & Computer Applications - 77
DSST:
Introduction to Business - 446, Human/Cultural Geography - 69, Personal Finance - 463, Principles of Supervision - 443, Organizational Behavior - 76, Human Resource Management - 77, Business Ethics and Society - 468, Principles of Finance - 471, Management Information Systems - 447, Money and Banking - 73
TECEP:
Financial Institutions and Markets, Federal Income Taxation, Strategic Management
Straighterline Course:
Business Communication
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I got the REA book and have been studying it. I took one Peterson's practice test and scored 67% and one REA practice test and scored 84%. Do you think I am ready for the exam? Are the Petersons harder than the real thing? I need to take the exam within the next few days because we are leaving for a two week trip on Saturday. I will take another practice exam tomorow and see how it goes.
Thanks for all the help.
[SIZE="1"]BSBA in Accounting at TESC - Done! :hurray:
Started June 2009 with zero credits, now have 133!
CLEP:
English Literature - 67, Chemistry - 60, Microeconomics - 69, Macroeconomics - 77, U.S. History I - 68, U.S. History II - 64, American Government - 64, Humanities - 68, College Algebra - 64, English Composition - 56, Financial Accounting - 80 , Principles of Management - 74, Intro. Business Law - 73, Principles of Marketing - 79, Info. Systems & Computer Applications - 77
DSST:
Introduction to Business - 446, Human/Cultural Geography - 69, Personal Finance - 463, Principles of Supervision - 443, Organizational Behavior - 76, Human Resource Management - 77, Business Ethics and Society - 468, Principles of Finance - 471, Management Information Systems - 447, Money and Banking - 73
TECEP:
Financial Institutions and Markets, Federal Income Taxation, Strategic Management
Straighterline Course:
Business Communication
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I took another Peterson's practice test today and got 75%. I will be taking the real thing tomorrow. We will see how I do!
[SIZE="1"]BSBA in Accounting at TESC - Done! :hurray:
Started June 2009 with zero credits, now have 133!
CLEP:
English Literature - 67, Chemistry - 60, Microeconomics - 69, Macroeconomics - 77, U.S. History I - 68, U.S. History II - 64, American Government - 64, Humanities - 68, College Algebra - 64, English Composition - 56, Financial Accounting - 80 , Principles of Management - 74, Intro. Business Law - 73, Principles of Marketing - 79, Info. Systems & Computer Applications - 77
DSST:
Introduction to Business - 446, Human/Cultural Geography - 69, Personal Finance - 463, Principles of Supervision - 443, Organizational Behavior - 76, Human Resource Management - 77, Business Ethics and Society - 468, Principles of Finance - 471, Management Information Systems - 447, Money and Banking - 73
TECEP:
Financial Institutions and Markets, Federal Income Taxation, Strategic Management
Straighterline Course:
Business Communication
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I took the exam yesterday and got a score of 73! :hurray:
The REA book was good, although it did not seem to be as in depth as the actual test. I was glad that I had studied the old business law book as well, because I had to rely on information that I had learned in that book for a number of the questions. I found that book was more in depth and broad than the exam, though, and found it hard to study and remember all the information. The advantages of the REA book are that it is concise, short, easy to study, and does not cover too much or go into too much detail. Also, the practice tests in the REA book were very good and helpful. I think the REA book would be sufficient to pass the test. The Peterson's practice tests were also very helpful, although harder than the real exam.
Thank you all for your help.
[SIZE="1"]BSBA in Accounting at TESC - Done! :hurray:
Started June 2009 with zero credits, now have 133!
CLEP:
English Literature - 67, Chemistry - 60, Microeconomics - 69, Macroeconomics - 77, U.S. History I - 68, U.S. History II - 64, American Government - 64, Humanities - 68, College Algebra - 64, English Composition - 56, Financial Accounting - 80 , Principles of Management - 74, Intro. Business Law - 73, Principles of Marketing - 79, Info. Systems & Computer Applications - 77
DSST:
Introduction to Business - 446, Human/Cultural Geography - 69, Personal Finance - 463, Principles of Supervision - 443, Organizational Behavior - 76, Human Resource Management - 77, Business Ethics and Society - 468, Principles of Finance - 471, Management Information Systems - 447, Money and Banking - 73
TECEP:
Financial Institutions and Markets, Federal Income Taxation, Strategic Management
Straighterline Course:
Business Communication
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Hi friends,
I know this thread is really old but I have been searching a long time to get the peterson's tests. I am planning on taking my Intro. to Business Law test sometime in the next week. Can anyone help me on letting me know how to get this peterson's test.
Aquaremo,
This is the link to peterson's tests. It is free for members of the military and their families.
I thought of lying and saying my cousin was in the military so I could use it because, really, how would they know?
I don't feel like having Eric Holder come after me so I've never used it.
Hi Sterling Archer,
Thanks alot for the link.
You said it is free for military but it says you have to be in the military if you have to be eligible for the service.
aquaremo Wrote:Hi Sterling Archer,
Thanks alot for the link.
You said it is free for military but it says you have to be in the military if you have to be eligible for the service.