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I plan on taking this test in a few days, and am completely overwhelmed with the amount of information included in the REA guide. I've used IC, but haven't been able to get really good scores on the practice tests in the REA and Official CLEP Guide. Any guidance?
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I am in the middle of studying for this exam myself. I haven't gotten to the IC flashcards yet, but right now I am working my way through these videos:
Economics 102: Macroeconomics Course - Free Online Video Lessons | Education Portal. I have found them very helpful and easy to understand as I learn these new concepts. If there's any particular points you need help with, you could look over those.
Also, try the Peterson's Practice tests if you have access to them.
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i basically just studied the IC flashcards for 14 hours. I would pick a section and run through them and make a new set with all of the questions I missed. I would keep on doing this until i had answered all the questions correctly. When i had answered all the questions in a section correctly I would move onto the next section and repeat the process. i believe I studied for 7 hours a day for two days and then tested on the third day.
Cleps Passed:
Information Systems & Computer Applications - 64
Spanish - 58
Analyzing & Interpreting Lit - 71
Principles of Macroeconomics - 53
Principles of Microeconomics - 61
Introductory Sociology - 54
Calculus - 51
Biology - 67
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