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Psychology of Adulthood and Aging is UP
#11
I took Psychology of Adulthood and Aging on Friday and got A.
Instantcert is all I used.It is more than sufficient to pass.I studied the flashcards for about 4 days.
Next: Gerontology.
Thanks Instantcert,
Adoncia
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#12
adoncia Wrote:I took Psychology of Adulthood and Aging on Friday and got A.
Instantcert is all I used.It is more than sufficient to pass.I studied the flashcards for about 4 days.
Next: Gerontology.
Thanks Instantcert,
Adoncia


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#13
adoncia Wrote:I took Psychology of Adulthood and Aging on Friday and got A.
Instantcert is all I used.It is more than sufficient to pass.I studied the flashcards for about 4 days.
Next: Gerontology.
Thanks Instantcert,
Adoncia

Nice work Adoncia; thanks for sharing your feedback!
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#14
Scored an 'A'.

The Psychology of A&A IC and the foundation provided by studying for the various other psych exams was more than enough to score an A on this one. It was relatively straight-forward as far as ECEs go; I was confident while reviewing my answers that at least 70-75% were correct.

Still no word on the Clep Introductory Sociology, but I'm confident I passed. I think I will try to take one more UL ECE prior to leaving Kuwait next month.

I'm seriously considering taking five UL online courses through Excelsior in order to graduate by the end of the semester. As strange as it may seem, it's actually more feasible for me to do it this way financially. Anyone have any advice or info on taking online courses with them?

Jason
Pursuing B.S. in Liberal Studies through Excelsior
A.A.S. in Allied Health, Community College of the Air Force
A.A.S. in Criminal Justice, Community College of the Air Force

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[SIZE="1"]Exams completed since August 2007:
Psychology of Adulthood and Aging (A)
Research Methods in Psychology (A)
Abnormal Psychology (B)
ECE Gerontology (B)
Drug & Alcohol Abuse (57 - A)
Here's to Your Health (58 - A)
Intro Sociology (71)

Awaiting scores:
ECE Ethics
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#15
Jason,
You'll find that your Education office in the desert will enable you to take ECE tests. You should be able to call them from where you currently are to double check. If they don't have what you need, get your home base's Ed office to give them what you require. MANY people fill the vacuum of the desert with education. Good luck and enjoy your tour...it won't be that bad there.
[SIZE="2"]Associates Degree, Aviation Maintenance Technology, Community College of the Air Force[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]Bachelors of Science, Liberal Studies Degree, Excelsior [/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]MBA Human Resource Management, California Coast University[/SIZE]
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#16
Lee,

I'm actually quite aware that the tests can be taken in the AOR... I've been doing just that since I arrived in Kuwait back in September. Big Grin As a matter of fact, most of the exams in my sig were studied for and taken here at Ali Al Salem. This is my third time playing in the sand since 2000, and the education centers have always offered testing IIRC. Regardless, I certainly appreciate the heads-up!

Salem isn't bad at all; myself and many others are actually pursuing a four month extension. Due to the fact that they don't offer all the ECEs here (they have to be ordered, and can take upwards of two months to arrive), I've been considering taking a four Excelsior classes online to fulfill the remaining 12 hours. I figure I might as well since I can use tuition assitance to pay for it. Would you recommend that I simply stick with taking UL exams rather than the actual courses?
Pursuing B.S. in Liberal Studies through Excelsior
A.A.S. in Allied Health, Community College of the Air Force
A.A.S. in Criminal Justice, Community College of the Air Force

________________________________________
[SIZE="1"]Exams completed since August 2007:
Psychology of Adulthood and Aging (A)
Research Methods in Psychology (A)
Abnormal Psychology (B)
ECE Gerontology (B)
Drug & Alcohol Abuse (57 - A)
Here's to Your Health (58 - A)
Intro Sociology (71)

Awaiting scores:
ECE Ethics
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#17
Congrats on your pass and great grade in Psych of Adult/Aging! You are really doing well on your exams.
Kate
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BS Psychology
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#18
Jason,
It all depends on you. I looked into doing online courses with them but didn't want to take 16 weeks to finish them. I asked them why they don't have shorter courses and was told they are working on it. I think you could do 4 at once but you'd be very busy. I personally would just test out of them and be done in a month versus 4; you could start on your Masters instead. Something to think about! Good luck. Lee
[SIZE="2"]Associates Degree, Aviation Maintenance Technology, Community College of the Air Force[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]Bachelors of Science, Liberal Studies Degree, Excelsior [/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]MBA Human Resource Management, California Coast University[/SIZE]
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#19
Okay folks, I enrolled in IC last Fri and studied for "Psychology of Adulthood and Aging" (EXC) over the weekend. Felt like I knew 70% of the flashcards and recognized but just couldn’t draw out another 15% of the cards. The remaining 15% of the questions just didn’t fill my canteen. Took my test today; 150 questions via paper-and-pencil. Guess I should find out in a week or two.

Will keep you posted.

Thanks for the encouragement.

Cheers, ICS
cheersmate
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2010 - Master of Business Administration, TUI University
2008 - Bachelor of Science, Excelsior College
2002 - Airframe & Powerplant License, Federal Aviation Administration
1998 - Associates Degree, Community College of the Air Force

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#20
Has anyone taken this in October ?

According to the new study guide ( which is effective Oct. 1, 09) the exam is now 130 questions and uses IRT scoring.

In the past it seems the test had 150 questions and used CTT scoring.

I was curious if besides the reduced number of questions and scoring method, if there were other changes. I checked the feedback sections but the last posting was prior to October.

Peace123
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