12-06-2010, 08:22 PM
Unless you have had a lot of experience with ethics don't take this one cold. I studied IC, a study guide, Peterson's practice tests and listened to an ethics audio book from the library on the five hour drive to take the test and still found it a little overwhelming.
Extra things to study:
My test had quite a few questions on Hobbes Locke and Rousseau
It asked a question about :
Confuscious
Royce
Sartre
the prophet Amos
and a couple questions regarding medical ethics that referred to the Belmont Report
If IC covered these I didn't notice lol
On to the good news, preperation helps. I scored a 463 and passing is 400
My one biggest tip besides to study is to mark any question you are not sure about and go back to it when you are done. I probably marked a quarter of them because so many are subjective.
Extra things to study:
My test had quite a few questions on Hobbes Locke and Rousseau
It asked a question about :
Confuscious
Royce
Sartre
the prophet Amos
and a couple questions regarding medical ethics that referred to the Belmont Report
If IC covered these I didn't notice lol
On to the good news, preperation helps. I scored a 463 and passing is 400
My one biggest tip besides to study is to mark any question you are not sure about and go back to it when you are done. I probably marked a quarter of them because so many are subjective.


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