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Mamasaphire Wrote:I see why you are frustrated. On the other hand, I don't know if it does skew the results to have people studying beforehand. In the future all students who take the exam will have time to prepare. From that perspective, any early testing where people didn't prepare will be the ones skewing the results. hmmmm.
Mamasaphire,
Thank you for your reply. I do understand what your saying.
I could be totally wrong in my way of viewing this but that is how I see it.
If these tests end up being similar to cleps/dantes then most people will likely study a few weeks to a month or so (which is what I thought the original beta testing period would be). In my opinion that would have given a true sample of what most people taking this test in the future would be studying for.
I agree in the future studying more or less will not skew the results because at that point the questions are set and everyone has as long or short of a time to prepare to take the exam. Since it will cost them a fee most will not sit for the exam until they feel they can pass it. But in this beta testing stage that was not the case some had a shorter & some had longer time frame that was not based on how well a person felt they were prepared to sit for the exam. Rather it was based on a deadline that kept getting extended.
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I see what you are saying! I wonder why they keep extending it? Not enough testers yet?
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Has anyone heard any news updates lately about when we can expect our grades?
BA Social Sciences TESC 2009
Humanities 64 | Intro Sociology 74 | Intro Psychology 74 | College Mathematics 60 | H.G. & Dev. 66
A&I Literature 65 | Educational Psychology 71 | American Government 67 | US History I 67 | US History II 72
Social Sciences & History 65 | English Comp 63
DSST
Civil War 61 | Substance Abuse 463 | Intro Computing 465 | Technical Writing 66 | Anthropology 66 | Prin. of Supervision 62
Enviro & Humanity 68 | Org Behavior 67 | Astronomy 60 | Ethics 467
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World Population A | Research Methods in Psychology A | Adulthood & Aging A | Gerontology A | UExcel Political Science B
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Brian-
The last email I received stated grades would be available at the end of March.
As for me, at this point I won't need these credits to finish my degree but I'd still like to add Political Science to my transcript.
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I have taken the UEXCEL exams and feel the psychology and poli science to be easy. Otherwise for calculus and physics, you need to study and be prepared. Physics exam didnt have alot of questions but it gave me an idea how the GRE physics exam would be for me in April 2009.
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Intro to Psychology- 50
Intro to Sociology- 64
Natural Sciences - 53
Humanities - 61
History of US I - 59
Social Sciences & History - 54
Western Civilization I - 67
Western Civilization II- 57
Principles of Mgmt- 53
DANTES
Rise and Fall of Soviet Union - 54
Intro to Middle East- 56
Intro to World Religions- 74
Intro to Computing - 53
Principles of Supervision- 51
Mgmt Info Sys- 53
Intro to Buisness- 59
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I took the Political Science, don't have a clue as to how I did (some questions I knew right off the bat and some I was like uhhhhhhh) but I hope we find out soon, that would be awesome to get the 3 credits free, but I figure even if I didn't pass, it was a great practice run, and I will be ready as ever once I take it again. Yah I'm anxious to find out
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Interesting thread I was just looking over the list of ECE exams when I noticed something about UEXCEL so I searched it here. Thanks for the providing a heads up and for the updates.
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