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principles of management - chalmers - 01-22-2013

Hi so I am taking this test in two weeks. I'm nervous. The Rea book I was using is so long for this one, I
didn't know how I was going to study it. So I purchased a comex guide which is much shorter. It's supposed to be
here on Friday. Is it possible for me to have a week with that book and know enough to pass? I am doing flashcards as well,
do those help a lot on this test? Thanks


principles of management - IrishJohn - 01-22-2013

Give these videos a try too, they might help: Business 101: Principles of Management Course - Free Online Video Lessons | Education Portal


principles of management - chalmers - 01-22-2013

They are very helpful. Thank You!


principles of management - IrishJohn - 01-22-2013

chalmers Wrote:They are very helpful. Thank You!

You're welcome. I'm finding that site useful myself in prepping for the Praxis II tests I'm taking soon. Smile


principles of management - Prloko - 01-23-2013

I used Cliff's Notes Principles of Managment and scored a 70. You can view it as HTML on Cliff's Notes web-site for free. You can also find the pdf floating around online, although I don't advocate downloading illegal content. It's about 240 booklet size pages (i would guess about 150 textbook size), and hits the meat and potatoes on the subject matter covered in the exam.


principles of management - Westerner - 01-23-2013

Yes, that REA book is rather long and dry. My primary resources for this test were REA and Petersons practice tests, supplemented with CliffsNotes and BusinessDictionary.com for concepts and terms. That was enough for me to pass with 66.