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Over the next few months I plan to take the following exams:
DSST/DANTES â Principles of Supervision, Introduction to Business
CLEP â Principles of Management, Principles of Marketing
From the forums I see that the IC flash cards are popular, as are the Petersonâs practice exams and CLEP and REA study guides. Here is my stupid question of the day: Are any of you reading textbooks as well to prepare for the exams? I almost hope you all answer ânoâ that question, but be honest!
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[SIZE="2"][COLOR="Navy"]Hello Wendy -
Your question is certainly far from stupid and also quite valid. Speaking for myself, I have never used a textbook but highly endorse all of the materials below. Of course the IC-Flashcards are a critical component of any exam prep - Good Luck![/COLOR][/SIZE]
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I do use textbooks as well as REA Study Guides and Peterson's practice tests for CLEPs. I mostly use textbooks or other study guides (Barrons for instance) for DSST exams. I also supplement with the internet and useful websites such as
free-clep-prep.com as needed.
Each person studies better differently, therefore find the study method that works best for you. Reading books works well for me but that doesn't mean it works for everyone.
[SIZE="1"]BSBA in Accounting at TESC - Done! :hurray:
Started June 2009 with zero credits, now have 133!
CLEP:
English Literature - 67, Chemistry - 60, Microeconomics - 69, Macroeconomics - 77, U.S. History I - 68, U.S. History II - 64, American Government - 64, Humanities - 68, College Algebra - 64, English Composition - 56, Financial Accounting - 80
, Principles of Management - 74, Intro. Business Law - 73, Principles of Marketing - 79, Info. Systems & Computer Applications - 77
DSST:
Introduction to Business - 446, Human/Cultural Geography - 69, Personal Finance - 463, Principles of Supervision - 443, Organizational Behavior - 76, Human Resource Management - 77, Business Ethics and Society - 468, Principles of Finance - 471, Management Information Systems - 447, Money and Banking - 73
TECEP:
Financial Institutions and Markets, Federal Income Taxation, Strategic Management
Straighterline Course:
Business Communication
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