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For the sake of comparison, I'm about to take the ECE exam Psychology of Adulthood and Aging using only Instacert. I've studied for about 3 hours so far and estimate that I will study another 6-8 hours before taking the test early next week. I will post the results as soon as i have them.
I've been trying to ascertain whether or not this will consistently produce a passing score. Already took DSST Civil War and studied EXTENSIVELY for many months using supplemental info as well. Scored very well but simply need a pass on my remaining exams. Took USSR the other day just using Instacert and Rudman and about 3 weeks study so I'll know around Xmas on that one and pass it on...
Taken
DSST Civil War (63)
DSST USSR (waiting)
Upcoming
ECE Psych of aging
ECE Geronotology
ECE Ab Psych
DSST: Drug & Alcohol
Then....DONE!!
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[SIZE="2"][COLOR="Navy"]If you're looking to satisfy a theory as to whether it is possible to achieve a passing grade with just one source (I.C.) note that the end results may not prove favorable.
In other words know this, and I speak from a vast (I.C.) experience - InstantCert IS GREAT (second to none)....however, can anyone (myself included) depend solely on just one singular source of information need to pass an exam? Is it worth the risk?
Decide as you will and I wish you GOOD LUCK!![/COLOR][/SIZE]
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Personally to me it is not worth the risk, time or money involved. I always use as many resources as I can find, even if it takes me an extra week to study. The way I see it is like this, the more resources you use the better your chances are to pass the exam.
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I have taken and passed the courses you need using IC and minimum outside website practice quizzes. That said, it was a risk, but it paid off as I passed all 4 with a B or higher. This may not work for all, and if you try this method, be sure to know the information inside out and TAKE AS MANY PRACTICE EXAMS AS YOU CAN FIND. It really comes down to comprehension levels and interpreting the test questions correctly.
Now that I've passed these, I'll second what the others have already posted, study as many sources as possible. In the end, only you will know if you're ready. As I prepare for my finale two, I find I have the same apprehension you have. I look forward to the day I don't have test anxiety as a constant companion.
Please do a search on the subject you need on this forum, most of the info you're requesting has been covered extensively already. I know, because I had to do the same thing. Good Luck, Lee
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I personally would not set a toenail into an exam room without more than one source, but that's me. I have to know that I will pass.
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