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Questions - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Main Category (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Main-Category) +--- Forum: General Education-Related Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-General-Education-Related-Discussion) +--- Thread: Questions (/Thread-Questions--3882) |
Questions - twoistoo - 04-30-2008 Is there a way I can print out all the questions and answers for a course? I'd like to be able to review them without having to go on a computer. Copying and pasting them one by one is quite tiresome. And do the real CLEP exams consist of just fill-in-the-blank questions? Thanks guys. Questions - bmills072200 - 04-30-2008 the actual exams are all multiple choice with just a couple of exceptions...IC uses the flashcard method because it is very effective for retaining information the CLEP exams have 5 multiple choice selections per question and the DANTE exams have 4/question... Not sure about printing out the IC flashcards, I do not think there is an option to print them all at one time, you would probably would need to do it manually... Questions - Greggy_D - 04-30-2008 Yep, you could cut and paste each IC question into a Word Document. This process is certainly time consuming. Questions - twoistoo - 04-30-2008 OK. Thanks for the replies. Questions - Lydia - 05-02-2008 It is time-consuming to cutand paste, but it's well worth it. What I did was simply cut/past while I was going over each questiosn and answer. Questions - Icanstudy - 05-02-2008 My study process I used went something like this: copy/paste all of the Instacert flashcards so I could print/review on paper. SATURDAY: Read the flashcards, some 80 pages when printed. Using a highlighter I would mark anything I didn't already know. SUNDAY: After going through the cards in this manner I would reread just the highlights. During this review I would write notes on the paper adjacent to the flashcard notes on anything I didn't remember from the first read. This review was much quicker than the first where I read all of the flashcards. After that, still on Sunday, I would do a third review where I read just the handwritten notes. I would highlight the handwritten notes that I did not remember so well. Sort of whittled down the info on three reviews. On Monday I read just the highlighted handwritten notes. Then took my test that morning. Good luck, ICS Questions - Lydia - 05-03-2008 Icanstudy Wrote:My study process I used went something like this: copy/paste all of the Instacert flashcards so I could print/review on paper. Hmm...that sounds like a great approach. I'm definitely going to try it. Thanks for sharing ![]() |