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Taking Ethics in America TOMORROW
#1
Hi!

I am taking the Ethics in America DSST tomorrow. I appreciate all of the advice everyone has given me so far. It has been really helpful.

I have one more question. I only have tonight to continue to review IC. Are the last sections (the scenarios) the most important to go over? Are they the most similar to the Yes/No questions (minus the fill in the blank)?

I won't be able to go over all of the questions in IC again. I have gone over everything once, and some sections twice.

I'm really not sure I know every for this test. I'm kind of nervous about it. I did not realize there was so much information to learn until I started studying for it.

Any last minute tips or advice, especially w/regard to the most important sections to go over in IC, would be apprecatied.

Thanks!

Donna
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#2
Sorry folks didn't see your post till now...it's been awhile since I took this test (and I took the old version) but I think I would focus more on the philosophers themselves and their viewpoints than on the scenarios. The scenarios are helpful practice to get an idea of what the test is like, but obviously the test will have different scenarios. So know your facts and don't sweat the IC scenarios.
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studyhard Wrote:Sorry folks didn't see your post till now...it's been awhile since I took this test (and I took the old version) but I think I would focus more on the philosophers themselves and their viewpoints than on the scenarios. The scenarios are helpful practice to get an idea of what the test is like, but obviously the test will have different scenarios. So know your facts and don't sweat the IC scenarios.

As I just completed this test yesterday, I can agree w/StudyHard. There were NO scenario questions on my test. Just study the IC cards, and the specific feedback section, and you should be fine. Since this was a paper & pencil test for me, I will not get my score for awhile, but I think it's a pass. Good Luck..
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#4
had a hundred questions,all MCQ, no scenarios. Was done in under one hour.I felt comfortable but will wait to know for sure. The key is the different philosophies and philosophers, even if you had to do scenarios.
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