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and passed with a 52....whew!!!! I couldn't believe it. It really bothers me to pass by the skin of my teeth, but at least its another pass. I don't feel like I really studied anything that was on that test. It was weird because I felt confident about it when I was taking it, but I was surprised when I saw my score. I hope to soon get a score in the 60's.....:o
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iwannapass Wrote:and passed with a 52....whew!!!! I couldn't believe it. It really bothers me to pass by the skin of my teeth, but at least its another pass. I don't feel like I really studied anything that was on that test. It was weird because I felt confident about it when I was taking it, but I was surprised when I saw my score. I hope to soon get a score in the 60's.....:o
Congrats, remember a pass is a pass. Yeha, you did it.
3 more credits on your account.
Good luck for the next once!!!
Passed in 2007

and DONE!!!:eek: :
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Congratulations!! I just took this exam on Saturday and passed with a 57. I know what you mean about being disappointed about just barely passing. I thought I knew the material inside out, but the exam is very tricky, so don't be hard on yourself. I think scoring lower after hard studying makes us feel insecure about the next exam. At least it does with me. I am simply going to forge ahead to Humanities, study my butt off for the next couple of months, and hopefully pass it. I try to tell myself that not passing isn't the end of the road. I just have to continue moving onward. It's very hard not to be nervous though when you've invested so much time studying. What test is next now?
Machelle
HG&D - 62
Ed. Psych - 57
Humanities - 59
A&I Literature - 59
Here's To Your Health - 59
Fund. of Counseling - 49
Criminal Justice - 55
Intro to Law Enforcement - 51
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Thanks Guys for all your support. I couldn't have done it without you. Machelle, I agree, that test is very tricky. It makes you feel like you know it all and then voila.......5?. Nevertheless, its 3 credits in two weeks and you can't beat that. Well I think I have taken the piggy back courses (Sociology, HG & D, Intro to Ed Psych) so I was thinking about maybe some ECE exams that fall in the same category. I was thinking Abnormal Psych or something? Any ideas???
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Ed Psych is generally considered one of the trickier psych-related CLEP exams, so I wouldn't sweat it; you did well.
Just make sure you read all of the feedback on here about a particular test before taking it so that there are no surprises.
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