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For those that have taken the macroeconomics exam, how long did you study and how difficult did you find the exam? I am leaning towards taking this exam in the next two weeks or so, but wanted to get some feedback from those that have successfully completed the exam.
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[SIZE="2"][COLOR="Navy"]I studied for 3-weeks and found the test to be moderately difficult.
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10-06-2007, 12:37 PM
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I don't remember
exactly how long I studied but I think it was around 2 weeks. Economics comes pretty naturally to me, so I was able to pass with a 70 using only InstantCert. I went through all the information 3 times. The second time through I took detailed notes; the third time was in random order. Then I took the sample test in the Official Study Guide in order to get a feel for how I would do with some "fresh questions".
If you are worried, I would recommend taking the Peterson's sample tests
Search for Colleges and Universities, Graduate Schools, Online Degree, Private Schools - Peterson's. I did not use them for Macro, but they were immensely helpful when I was studying for Biology and Educational Psychology (topics which do not come as easily to me). The Peterson's tests I used were really good. They will either give you more knowledge or more confidence. Neither one hurts
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I studied for about 1 week. That might not have been enough but I passed with a 52. Good enough. I also looked at Basic Economic Essentials, a paperback book that has several chapters on Macro that kind of puts things together from IC. I was kind of crunched for time so if you have the time I would study a little longer. But on a good note, IC has been great for me and so have the Forums. Macro and Prin. of Mgt(67)hilarious in 16 days! Thanks for everyone's suggestions.
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I studied for about two weeks. I think you will know when you are ready to take that test. It took a few days for it to start to sink in. The Annenberg series helped a lot on this one. Good luck!!!
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I studied for 2 weeks using IC and the Kaplans AP macro/micro econonomics study guide and scored a 69 on the exam.
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I spent about 10 days prepping for the Macroeconomics exam. I used InstantCert and the CliffsAP Economics- Macro and Micro. I used the Petersons practice exams to gauge my standing at the end. I scored a a 58 on the actual CLEP.
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