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Okay guys I need some help. While I have been studying for the Biology exam, I want to know if the Natural Science would be an "easier" choice. I have the REA biology book and I got a self-teaching biology book to help me study. But which one should I take?? Both of them scare me because I was not good at science. Any suggestions or tips????
~Sherry~
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Hi friends Please post some more tips in natural science either in feed back section or here. When I see biology feed back it is of too much info.Very nice. Good for biology people. Please help. Really appreciate help.Lot of natural science takers will be benefited.Tensed about physics and chemistry part.
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I am in the same boat. Sort of wondering on some info or best study prep for this test. Thanks.
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You can find a lot of great tips and suggestions under the Specific Exam Feedback section. Just look for the Natural Sciences CLEP thread. On another note, I happened to be looking on Amazon.com a couple of days ago and noticed that REA is releasing a study guide book with CD specifically for Natural Sciences. It will be available as of June 15th. I am thinking about picking one up for myself as soon as it is released.
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I just picked up the Princeton Review for Natural Sciences. I will post a review later this week.
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Hi Lithoguy
Thanks. I know Rea is releasing one exclusively for natural science. I already have REA General book. Let me see what I can do with this. I want to give the exam soon. Feed back section is ok but it would be nice if some of our natural science friends who already passed put some more tips in feed back section. Please help us. So we can concentrate on that. Good luck 4 all of us.
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) What happens if we answer the question and mark them. Will that be counted towards score?
2) When I took Rea 3rd paper based test it had lots of passages and I couldn't complete the test . Do the real clep also has passages like this ? If so does the passage contains the truth or just made it for answering the questions? I thought if it is real passages then sometimes we can answer without reading it . So I can save sometime.
3) Do I have to remember all the periodic table elements and atomic masses? am having a head ache reading this. Please assist what all I should read in this (which elements) .As many said chemistry is huge in this test. Thanks
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