02-24-2013, 08:37 PM
Intro to sociology is infamous for being one of the easier college courses, no matter the school. The exam shouldn't be tough. Free-clep-prep rated it as level 2, being quite easy. It seems you've done a lot of studying and shouldn't worry so much about your knowledge of the material. Remember you just need to pass (in most cases), and that's approximately getting half of the answers correct (not exactly, since it's a graded score, but you get the idea). I think you should take a little time to brush up on your test taking skills if you haven't in some time, that made a big difference to me. It helped me manage my time during the exam and so forth.
Also, I just saw your scores and they are way high. I tend to feel comfortable after getting a 60 on the peterson's, they're generally considered harder than the clep.
Also, I just saw your scores and they are way high. I tend to feel comfortable after getting a 60 on the peterson's, they're generally considered harder than the clep.
Goal - BA Mathematics Major at TESC
Plan: International AP Calculus Teacher
COMPLETED: [B]123/B]
B&M (Philosophy, Psychology, Calculus I/II, Physics I/II, Discrete Structures I/II, Comp Sci, Astronomy, Ethics)*42 credits
Athabasca (Nutrition, Globalization)*6 credits
ALEKS (Stats, Precalculus)*6 credits
CLEPS (College Math 73, A&I Lit 73, French 63, Social Sciences and History 59, American Lit 57, English Lit 59)*42 credits
TECEP (English Composition I, II)*6 credits
TESC Courses (MAT 270 Discrete Math A, MAT 321 Linear Algebra B, MAT 331 Calculus III B+, MAT 332 Calculus IV B-,
MAT 361 College Geometry B+, MAT 401 Mathematical Logic B, LIB-495 Capstone B)*21 credits
DSST (MIS, Intro to Computing)*6 credits*(not using)
Plan: International AP Calculus Teacher
COMPLETED: [B]123/B]
B&M (Philosophy, Psychology, Calculus I/II, Physics I/II, Discrete Structures I/II, Comp Sci, Astronomy, Ethics)*42 credits
Athabasca (Nutrition, Globalization)*6 credits
ALEKS (Stats, Precalculus)*6 credits
CLEPS (College Math 73, A&I Lit 73, French 63, Social Sciences and History 59, American Lit 57, English Lit 59)*42 credits
TECEP (English Composition I, II)*6 credits
TESC Courses (MAT 270 Discrete Math A, MAT 321 Linear Algebra B, MAT 331 Calculus III B+, MAT 332 Calculus IV B-,
MAT 361 College Geometry B+, MAT 401 Mathematical Logic B, LIB-495 Capstone B)*21 credits
DSST (MIS, Intro to Computing)*6 credits*(not using)