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Hi y'all,
I'm taking some of the Peterson's practice CLEP tests (via Montgomery County Public Library). I didn't find the one called Principles of Marketing on the list. I want to take this test after I take A&I Literature. Does anybody know where I can take a free practice test online?
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TuxSkywalker,
I don't know of any free practice tests for the CLEP principles of management. I'm currently studying for the Principles of Supervision DSST and I have heard that it is kind of like "mini-management" They have a practice test for it on the Peterson's site. I don't know if that will help you at all. Actually it probably won't but that's what I know.
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If you check the Specific Feedback, there are some links that have Marketing quizzes. They helped me before I took the exam this week. I was not able to find any other exams. There are practice exams in the REA Book.
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06-25-2009, 09:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-25-2009, 09:49 PM by malcs.)
The best bet is to buy the REA study guide for $25, or see if your local library has it. It has a great background section, and three tests.
I used it alone and got a 73/80 (ten points above an A).
The REA books are well refined, and focus in on what is required for the test. When you use too many internet sources for subjects like this you don't always study the right things.
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Thanks for the advice, y'all.
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