12-29-2010, 01:33 PM
Took the UExcel Political Science and was surprised that it was 120 questions, not 100.
It was relatively easy as the only study material I had were the IC Flashcards for American Government (which don't correspond perfectly but are helpful), the UExcel practice exams (2 @ $18 each), the content guide and some wikipedia and googling of definitions.
Not a terribly hard test with a broad representation of issues covered in the content guide. I think that the content guide is about 85% on point and it helps to focus on the issues that have more subtopics.
I was concerned about how the test results would be given and found that you receive a letter grade of either A, B, C or F. C is the minimum grade recommended by ACE to grant credit so that was my minimum too. The score report also includes a sheet that says the percentage questions correct including the diagnostic questions that you got in each section. Helpful I'm sure if you fail, but useless for me knowing I passed.
I only found one post with any info on this exam so that's why I'm posting a new thread. I am happy to answer whatever questions I'm able to about this exam.
Next up is a series of CLEPS; American Government, US History 1&2, one of the two Western Civs (most likely 2) and then Biology.
It was relatively easy as the only study material I had were the IC Flashcards for American Government (which don't correspond perfectly but are helpful), the UExcel practice exams (2 @ $18 each), the content guide and some wikipedia and googling of definitions.
Not a terribly hard test with a broad representation of issues covered in the content guide. I think that the content guide is about 85% on point and it helps to focus on the issues that have more subtopics.
I was concerned about how the test results would be given and found that you receive a letter grade of either A, B, C or F. C is the minimum grade recommended by ACE to grant credit so that was my minimum too. The score report also includes a sheet that says the percentage questions correct including the diagnostic questions that you got in each section. Helpful I'm sure if you fail, but useless for me knowing I passed.
I only found one post with any info on this exam so that's why I'm posting a new thread. I am happy to answer whatever questions I'm able to about this exam.
Next up is a series of CLEPS; American Government, US History 1&2, one of the two Western Civs (most likely 2) and then Biology.