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Time Crunch! - teddyrockspin - 08-20-2015 Hello everyone! I need 15 credits to graduate unfortunately I don't have a lot of time. My plan is to take the following: Principles of Microeconomics-3 credits Information Systems and computer applications- 3 credits Principles of Macroeconomic -3 credits Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - 6 credits I hope to complete these 4 test in the next week. I really need some advise or suggestions to study. Thank you so much Time Crunch! - Vaeal - 08-20-2015 If youre a paying instantcert member you have access to a subsection of the forum where people discuss specific cleps. Time Crunch! - cookderosa - 08-20-2015 I'd suggest you take Analyzing and Interpreting Literature today- get it off your plate. It's a reading comprehension test (50% poetry, 50% prose) with a few literary terms thrown in for good measure. Then, spend this weekend studying for the computers exam- take it monday. Now, you can concentrate on the harder tests of economics. Macro and Micro will require study unless you've got some familiarity with the subject. You can divide your remaining time between the two. I think most people will agree that macro is "easier" and should be learned first, followed by micro- but ymmv. If you haven't, sign up for a month of IC (it's only $20) and hit the flash cards for those exams. If you're a quick study, you'll be fine. |