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Any suggestions on a ways to pass this. I am new to the Clep game. I just passed the Computer and Informations systems one with a 57. I studied on this website for about 5 hours or so. I also took a practice test a few times i found on some website I can't find my way back to. So I'm looking for any advice.
I need to Clep the following classes to finish my degree at Penn State. Any suggestion on an order to take them or thoughts on any of the individual ones would be helpful?
- Micro economics
- Computer Information Systems (Done)
- Intro to management principles
- Intro to marketing
- Intro to Sociology
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In my opinion I would take these in the following order:
(1) Introductory Sociology
(2) Principles of Marketing
(3) Principles of Management
(4) Principles of Microeconomics
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Sociology and Marketing are both really easy exams. Studying the IC flashcards will be enough to pass. Management is also doable.
I've listed in the Specific Exam Feed back section what materials I used to pass the top 3 exams. I have not taken Microeconomics yet.
Hope this info helps.
Good luck to you in your educational pursuits. Peace be unto you always.
From a loyal degree seeker,
Marshall
Thomas Edison State University (TESU)
Enrolled in BA in Liberal Studies - 105/120 Completed
Associate in Science, Excelsior College
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Marshall's advise is sound and I completely agree. Sociology, marketing, and mgmt are the easiest tests there are. You'll do great on those choices. I'll let you know how microeconomics goes after I take it on Thursday!
I have 18 traditional credits and 51 exam credits. I've passed Introductory Sociology 76, Introductory Psychology 68, A&I Literature 66, Principles of Marketing 76, Introductory Business Law 71, Social Sciences & History 67, DSST Drug & Alcohol Abuse 450, Biology 69, Principles of Management 70, Natural Sciences 64, Intro to Business DSST 70, Principles of Macroeconomics 67, Principles of Microeconomics 58.
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I agree with Marshall and Ronny
Jesse
BA, Thomas Edison State College
MS, Grand Canyon University
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