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So, I guess IC doesn't have flashcards for the business law II exam? Yeah, just discovered that today :eek:
Anyone have any recommendations to find some study material? I have taken the clep business law - so I have a pretty good base of info. I purchased the Rudman's Q&A - and have been through it once.
thanks for any help
Matt
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DSST Principles of Supervision (Sept. 2008) - 64
CLEP Principles of Marketing (Sept. 2008) - 72
DSST Business Law II (Oct. 2008) - 64
DSST Money and Banking (Nov. 2008) - 58
DSST Management Information Systems (Dec. 2008) - 456
DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction (Jan. 2009) - 62
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If you check out the Specific Feedback for Business Law CLEP, some of the posts talk about Business Law II.
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I was going to take the business law II exam, but ended up taking money and banking instead. I did go so far as to purchase the Barron's Business Law book based on recommendation. If you follow the DSST test outline, the Barron's book covers everything mentioned to a tee.
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Thanks Geezer - yeah I think I'm going to take money & banking too. I gotta tell you - the feedback for that exam was a little sobering. Seems like one of the tougher exams. I purchased the Barron's business law book and expect it this week - so I'll probably postpone the exam until next week. I did purchase the little green book by REA - one of those "the essentials of ..." books - and I'm impressed! Hopefully between the two I'll be good.
Best,
Matt
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66 traditional credits
(comm. college, UMCP, UMUC)
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[SIZE="2"]24 Exam credits: 8 down, and 1 to go ...
CLEP Business Law (August 2008) - 67
CLEP Principles of Management (August 2008) - 75
DSST Principles of Supervision (Sept. 2008) - 64
CLEP Principles of Marketing (Sept. 2008) - 72
DSST Business Law II (Oct. 2008) - 64
DSST Money and Banking (Nov. 2008) - 58
DSST Management Information Systems (Dec. 2008) - 456
DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction (Jan. 2009) - 62
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CLEP American Government ?? We'll see...
UMUC Summer 2009
IFSM 430 - Info Systems & Security
IFSM 450 - Telecommunication Systems in Management
UMUC Fall 2009
IFSM 432 - Disaster Recovery Planning
IFSM 433 - Info Security Needs Assessment
IFSM 454 - Info Security Mechanism
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You can handle money and banking if you get a firm understanding of the process between the fed, the banks and between bank exchanges. I took the test after studying for only three days (because of time constraints) and passed (barely). The instacert material does a good job of covering the material, but you need to really know the fed. Going directly to the Fed's website was very useful.
I read a really strong review of Barron's Business Law by someone who used it to pass Business Law II. I think the material is very straightforward. He did say to go directly off the DSST outline to save yourself unnecessary reading.
Good luck on both!
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I have Snazzlefrag's Business Law II notes, which seem extrememly well laid out if you'd like them. Just shoot me a PM with an Email to send them to.
I must admit I took the BL II exam a while back and failed it by 2 points. I had taken statistics (God I hate math) the same night and failed, so got mad and just took another one at random. (This was before I used Snazz's notes) So... If I was able to take it after only studying for the first Business Law exam and almost passed, it would stand to reason that someone who studied a bit shouldn't have too much trouble.
I check this forum rarely these days, but will try to hit it a few times in the next day or so and check PM's. Just let me know if you need the notes.
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