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Already have my books and just signed up for Intro to Psycology and Macro-economics.
I have done several FEMA's but these are my first "real" courses, I'm excited about finally getting started. Just waiting on an email with my login information.
Jon
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Awesome, I took it and enjoyed it. While I already took the Psychology CLEP and passed without studying, I took Straighterline because I wanted to learn the material.
jayorjon Wrote:Already have my books and just signed up for Intro to Psycology and Macro-economics.
I have done several FEMA's but these are my first "real" courses, I'm excited about finally getting started. Just waiting on an email with my login information.
Jon
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jayorjon Wrote:Already have my books and just signed up for Intro to Psycology and Macro-economics.
I have done several FEMA's but these are my first "real" courses, I'm excited about finally getting started. Just waiting on an email with my login information.
Jon
I'm interested in buying your psych book when you're done if you want to part with it.
(or swap you the Medical Terminology text if you'd like- it's a pretty easy 3 credits and my 16 year old is almost finished)
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jobee Wrote:Awesome, I took it and enjoyed it. While I already took the Psychology CLEP and passed without studying, I took Straighterline because I wanted to learn the material.
This is the reason why I read the REA book from page 1 to the last page for every CLEP I take. I then do the practice tests and study every detailed answer. Some of the answers are a whole paragraph and give insight not found in the book. I really want to know the material when I pass.
Some classes are just not my cup of tea, like stats, so in that case a pass is a pass and I just need to know enough to get by but for the most part, this material is interesting and relevant.
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cookderosa Wrote:I'm interested in buying your psych book when you're done if you want to part with it.
(or swap you the Medical Terminology text if you'd like- it's a pretty easy 3 credits and my 16 year old is almost finished)
Sure we can just do a swap when I am finished if you want, It's a used copy I got off Amazon.
Jon
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jayorjon Wrote:Sure we can just do a swap when I am finished if you want, It's a used copy I got off Amazon.
Jon
cool

Mine too.
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