02-15-2009, 04:20 PM
I have been studying for the Macroeconomics CLEP but am concerned as the information is a bit more complex than expected. I am considering just taking an online class. Input from anybody would be helpful.
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02-15-2009, 04:20 PM
I have been studying for the Macroeconomics CLEP but am concerned as the information is a bit more complex than expected. I am considering just taking an online class. Input from anybody would be helpful.
02-15-2009, 08:22 PM
I was Totally Freaked Out about this exam and ended up scoring a 73. I was shocked. So don't let it stress you--it's doable.
Here's a link to an online book I used--this starts pretty basic and was very helpful to me: Contents You don't have to read all the chapters but the first few chapters will really help you get a solid foundation. Then spend a lot of time on IC. I also got the REA book, which is very helpful because of the practice tests. Amazon.com: The Best Test P CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics (REA)--The Best Test Prep for: Richard Sattora: Books Don't give up on the CLEP yet. It's doable.
02-15-2009, 10:05 PM
studyhard Wrote:I was Totally Freaked Out about this exam and ended up scoring a 73. I was shocked. So don't let it stress you--it's doable.Thanks! I got a 52 on Petersons and foiund some Lectures online. I am going for it. Will schedule and afternoon test and study all morning from about 0530. Thanks again. |
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