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Just curious, Ethics In America Question - Shadowless - 04-15-2008

Has anyone recently taken this exam? I'm trying to figure out if the test has been changed across the board, as in, is every location using the same test or are some still using the test that has half yes or no questions?


Just curious, Ethics In America Question - DerbyDaze - 04-18-2008

Shadowless,

I am taking this afternoon. I will let you know.


Just curious, Ethics In America Question - PeteDude - 04-18-2008

I took the paper one about a year ago, and it had yes/no. That may not be recent enough input, though. . .


Just curious, Ethics In America Question - DerbyDaze - 04-20-2008

Thanks for the congrats. I only used InstantCert and passed with a 53. I was really nervous because I knew this was the test I would either graduate or not in May, 2008. I can't remember how many were yes or no. There were 112 questions and the last one was the essay. Definitely look up consequentialism and Kant's beliefs. They seems to be the predominant theme....at least on my test. On the scenario just read it carefully once and then you'll see it is the same ones over and over. The questions are the only difference. Read them carefully and most of them just say, "Does it require making a moral decision?" The instructions seem to imply by "any" philosopher. Hey, good luck....I studied about 2 weeks with InstantCert only. I took notes off the questions and read them in the airport, home, riding in a car, where ever I could make time. Looking forward to seeing "SHADOWLESS PASSED ETHICS" Wink