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I'm taking my first 2 clep exams next Friday. The subjects I'm taking them on is principles of management and introductory psychology. I'm going to cram hard for 7 days and hopefully pass both with flying colors. What do I need to do to successfully prepare myself to pass both tests?
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Always take practice tests when you can. Petersons.com has practice tests for both of these exams. I'd suggest using those to gage your knowledge. You want to score at least 50% to be safe. I myself won't take a CLEP until I get at least 60% on them, but I like to be sure.
[SIZE="1"]CLEP exams passed:
Management, Accounting, Marketing, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics
DSST exams passed:
Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, Statistics, Management Information Systems
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B.A. in Business Administration: Technology Management from Saint Leo University
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I took the Principles of Management a couple months ago and that was a fairly simple test. If you know the IC questions you will do well.
I also took two petersons practice tests and got 66% and 65%. What I've seen from many other posts is that you will most likely get a few points below your percentage on the Petersons. I got 66/65% on the Petersons, and I scored a 63 on the actual test.
Again, if you know the IC flashcards, you will do great!
Completed:
6 - Analyz. and Interp. Literature (56)
3 - Principles of Management (63)
3 - Principles of Marketing (55)
3 - Information Systems and Computer Applications (50)
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