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I'm taking my first clep exam on saturday, Principles of Macroeconomics. I need a score of 50 to get credit. I've been scoring around 70% on peterson tests / the official clep practice test, but am a little unclear on how these percentages translate to a scaled clep score. do you think I'm ready / able to pass with a 50 on the actual exam?
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Just took the test today and passed with a 56. I was scoring about 70% on practice tests also. I say go for it. If you feel relatively confident with what you know on the material, I think you will do fine.
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My school requires a 64 to pass, so I am trying to be extra prepared. I have red the Manikaw Economics book, and Macroeconomic Demystefied. What other resources do you recommend?
How much of the test relates to economic policy: monetary and fiscal specifically.
Thanks for any feedback,
RB
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Check your PM, I sent you a link to a study guide.
Pursuing TESC BSBA CIS: ~100/120
CCAF Air & Space Operations Technology: April 2014
CLEP: Humanities, A&I Lit, SocSci & History, Intro Sociology, English Comp, Freshman College Comp, Principles of Management, History of the US I/II, Intro to Computing
DSST: InfoSys & Comp Apps, Intro to the Modern Middle East, Management Information Systems, Fundamentals of Cybersecurity, Human Resource Management, Principles of Supervision, Western Europe since 1945
AMU: Public Speaking, History of Explosive Ordnance Disposal, College Algebra
ALS (CCAF): Leadership/Management I, Managerial Communication I, Military Studies I
Sophia: Microeconomics
Straighterline: Accounting I/II
TECEP: English Comp I/II, Computer Concepts & Applications, Applied Liberal Arts Mathematics, Strategic Management (March 2017 Semester)
TESU OL: Python Programming (March 2017 Semester), Systems Analysis & Design I (March 2017 Semester)
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Oh, could I also have this study guide? Between kids and job, I have one week to study for this!
TIA
Jodi
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