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actual exam vs. study guide
#1
I have been studying the intro to psychology guide and a nagging question has developed already; as I go thru this thing I find that I am answering the questions in what I'm sure would be considered correct answers by an instuctor grading a paper exam, BUT, I am not using the exact terminology that these guides require to consider an answer correct.

So the question is; On the actual exam, of multiple choice questions, did the people who have taken several of these exams, have a real good sense of the correct answer when it was offered in the question?

So many of the items I look at when I click on Next and get the answer, I say, OH I would've got that right had I been able to see the question formatted as in the actual test.

Just wonder when enough study is enough..... please advise!
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#2
Which guide are you using? I used REA for Introductory Psychology, and I was able to pass using that with no prior psych experience.
[SIZE="1"][COLOR="Blue"]CLEP (Tests in italics I used only IC to prep)
Analyze & Interpret Literature - 72
English Literature - 65
English Composition - 69
English Composition WITH Essay (oops!) - 64
Humanities - 71
Introductory Psychology - 63
Financial Accounting - 54
Information Systems and Computer Applications - 63
Principles of Microeconomics - 63
Principles of Management - 66
Principles of Marketing - 74

American Literature - 70
Social Sciences & History - 62
Natural Sciences - 57
Macroeconomics - 64
Business Law - 72
Western Civ I - 61
Western Civ II - 50 :eek: Big Grin
DONE

DSST (Tests in italics I used only IC to prep)
Intro to Business - 449
Principles of Supervision - 454
Human Resource Management - 70

Principles of Statistics - 461
Principles of Finance - 447
Business Ethics & Society - 456
DONE[/COLOR][/SIZE]
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#3
Sounds like you're talking about the IC cards. I wouldn't sweat those discrepancies, as the real CLEP (or DSST) will be multiple choice, so you won't have to worry about getting the exact synonym they're looking for.
Kelly
BS, History - Excelsior College - 2011
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#4
I was wondering about that too - i would answer a word that was similar on the IC and it did not take it.

Thanks.
Jane
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#5
As long as you get the idea you're good. They're not going to put synonyms as two different options. You could try the free peterson's tests or REA to get a sense of what the questions are going to be formatted like.
[COLOR="DarkOrchid"]B.A. in Psychology from TESC in 9 months
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