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Straighterline Macroeconomics WOW......... - armyb77 - 02-20-2013 After realizing that there is no way I would pass the CLEP I decided to take the Straighterline path. I read some of the reviews on the forum, and there were a lot of people that said it is a lot of tests but all you need is the book to be good. I started Macroeconomics yesterday. I read the first chapter and did great on the quizzes. I figured I was good to go! WRONG!!! So I took the exam and the questions weren't even close to the quizzes! I ended up with a 62% After the score I decided to start looking back for the information I missed. Two things became apparent. 1. I should have kept my graphing calculator, and 2. Just because you get the quizzes right doesn't mean you are ready! The although a lot of people on the forum said don't worry about the study guide, I believe the study guide SHOULD BE USED in this course! All the things I missed if I had used the study guide I would have been better prepared for. A lot of the problem was the first chapter talked about graphs but not to the point that I really paid attention to them. That cost me pretty good, I spent so much time on the math part during the exam that I didn't even really read the other questions. So today I spent my time on Chapters 2 and 3 with the Study Guide, and then read the textbook. I just completed the two chapter exams and got a 97.5%, and a 95% respectively Chapter 2, and 3 focused more on understanding the principles and terms than the math so that made me get through it a lot faster. Also a lot of the questions were somewhat common sense. I hope the rest of the course is like the last two I just took. My goal is to get each course done within 2 weeks. If there is any other advise that someone has who took the course or knows of another chapter exam that is a shocker compared to the quizzes please let me know! Thanks, Armyb77 Straighterline Macroeconomics WOW......... - Can219 - 02-21-2013 Thanks for the feedback....My book is arriving any day Straighterline Macroeconomics WOW......... - Can219 - 02-21-2013 Also what calculator would you recommend?? Straighterline Macroeconomics WOW......... - armyb77 - 02-21-2013 The math can be done with a regular calculator on your computer, but a scientific calculator, or graphing calculator would be much easier! Straighterline Macroeconomics WOW......... - EI2HCB - 02-21-2013 Thanks for the update on straigherline economic's looks like the book is important. I'm reviewing their U.S History 1 for my blog in few weeks and took their Demo on U.S History yesterday and it had really simple quizzes. I did applied economics for my FETAC in Ireland and found that as a "popcorn" foundation learner.org has a series called economics usa or U$A which is certainly worth watching as you eat supper to give you a broad overview of economics it certainly helped me. Straighterline Macroeconomics WOW......... - NatashaB - 02-21-2013 Yup, in my limited experience of straighterline, you definitely need the textbooks that go along with the course. I plan to do Macro and Microeconomics next... any recommendations for a good, cheap calculator? Straighterline Macroeconomics WOW......... - armyb77 - 02-21-2013 Any calculator should work, you just need to make sure you know the formulas. Example: slope and intercept of a straight line y= a + bx (x=vertical axes or independent variable, y=horizontal axes or dependent variable, a= intercept, and b=the slope), it wasn't hard math, I just didn't pay attention enough to do it. For me, I never did well with graphs. I was always much better at the linear equations, so because I didn't have the linear equations in my head, I had a rough time with the first test. Anyways here is some other information I figured I would share with everyone: For anyone taking both Macro and Micro economics with Straighterline; you should know that the first 5 topics are the same for both courses. This means that the exam questions are pretty much the same type of questions as well. The only difference is that Macro Quizzes are 40 questions and Micro's are 30. I have taken up to exam 5 for both courses now and aside from exam 1 on Macro I have not gotten below a 95% on any other exam. Here are some extra study references I am using. Here is the Web-study for Macroeconomics: Macroeconomics Here is the Web-study for Microeconomics: Microeconomics Lastly, here are some helpful links on each topic/chapter for Macro and Micro Econ with Straighterline: Macro/Micro Topic 1 Macro/Micro Topic 2 Macro/Micro Topic 3 Macro/Micro Topic 4 Macro/Micro Topic 5 Macro Topic 6 Macro Topic 7 Macro Topic 8 Macro Topic 9 Macro Topic 10 Macro Topic 11 Macro Topic 12 Macro Topic 13 Macro Topic 14 Macro Topic 15 Macro Topic 16 Macro Topic 17 Micro Topic 06 Micro Topic 07 Micro Topic 08 Micro Topic 09 Micro Topic 10 Micro Topic 11 Micro Topic 12 Micro Topic 13 Micro Topic 14 Micro Topic 15 Micro Topic 16 Micro Topic 17 Micro Topic 18 Micro Topic 19 Micro Topic 20 Micro Topic 21 Micro Topic 22 Macro Topic 18/Micro Topic 23 Macro Topic 19/Micro Topic 24 Hope this helps others! ~armyb77 Straighterline Macroeconomics WOW......... - NatashaB - 02-22-2013 Thanks.... really helpful! Math is not my strong point - going to need all the help i can get! Straighterline Macroeconomics WOW......... - Can219 - 05-01-2013 Army B... Thanks for the info. I'm taking Macro and Micro next. Do you think you need the study guide for Micro too?? Thanks, Straighterline Macroeconomics WOW......... - armyb77 - 05-01-2013 Can219 Wrote:Army B... I used the study guide throughout both micro and macro. Its one study guide for both courses anyway. Once I found these slide shows though, I probably could have done without it. Usually I would read the overview in the study guide, then watch the slideshow, and highlight the text in the book at the end to make sure I had a quick reference. Everyone's ability to grasp things is different of course , but this worked for me. Hope this helps! |