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Foundations of Gerontology - Jerseygirl - 09-14-2011

Anyone taken the Gerontology exam recently? How was it and how many questions?
Thanks for any advice!!


Foundations of Gerontology - hammyb23 - 09-26-2011

Just took the exam today, got a C. The ECE practice exams helped a lot. I did not use the flashcards because I'm new and wasn't sure how to use them late in my studying. Good luck!


Foundations of Gerontology - Jerseygirl - 09-27-2011

Thanks for that information. appreciate it.


Foundations of Gerontology - podmates7 - 09-27-2011

I got a B on it. It was a pretty hard exam with lots of statistical questions - so know Demography pretty well. I didn't use the primary recommended text - Cox - and I think that's why I didn't do better; I used Hooyman companion websites and InstantCert. I did really poorly on Death & Dying - big shock to me that that's what I'd bomb. I had questions about the stages of dying - but not Kubler-Ross', someone's I never heard of. The EC practice exams weren't as helpful for this test as they usually are.

Now onto Social Psych.

Good luck on your exam. Let us know how you do.


Foundations of Gerontology - podmates7 - 09-27-2011

You're given 3 hrs. to do it.