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Has anyone used the "paved method" audio files for CLEP or DSST review
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I discovered some interesting audio review materials on Youtube. Its called the paved method, using audio instead of flashcards. I'm interested in any experiences with the material. It appears to me that they are reading the actual questions in the exam as they only give the correct answer to the question. Maybe I'm missing part of the system.

My next exam is humanities, one of their audio questions is "which of the instruments is not brass?" answer is Mandolin. (no indication of the other instruments) Since I can access audio more often than reading or flashcards I was considering it as an approach as it also is strongest learning method.
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I don't have experience with these particular files, but I used to use audio files in my car. For me personally, they worked better than flash cards.

There was one specific series I got for free off of learnoutloud.com for the Intro to Religions course. Each lesson started out with "you will learn..." and ended with "you have learned...". I listened in my car and in bed. It was the primary study material I used. I ended up almost getting 500 on the exam (I can't remember exactly, but I remember it was really high).
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Found this from last year

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I am not familiar with paved method learning tools either.

My best learning methods are auditory and tactile. I love audio files! I used ICs mp3 files when available, or just read the text (ex IC flashcards, textbook chapter summaries, practice tests) into my digital recorder and saved the files to my ipod. I could then listen while in the car and whenever time was available during the day. It cool because you don't have to try so hard, I just listen until the topic clicks for me...once it digests (comprehending the concept vs memorizing) testing is so much easier for me.

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bricabrac Wrote:I am not familiar with paved method learning tools either.

My best learning methods are auditory and tactile. I love audio files! I used ICs mp3 files when available, or just read the text (ex IC flashcards, textbook chapter summaries, practice tests) into my digital recorder and saved the files to my ipod. I could then listen while in the car and whenever time was available during the day. It cool because you don't have to try so hard, I just listen until the topic clicks for me...once it digests (comprehending the concept vs memorizing) testing is so much easier for me.

thanks Briabrac, thats what I usually do, record the slides onto a dictaphone and listen while I do other stuff. Last exam was 61hrs on my dictaphone, trying to shorten the compilation times if I can. I'm trying to see if anyone else used the information before I make a purchase as their samples seem to indicate they are reading from a book yet eliminates the choices which might appear in a book.
Don't forget that gaining college credit by taking exams is one of the reason's we're here. That's mainly possible through the flashcards made available by the owner of this forum : InstantCert Plus of course your hard work in learning and reviewing
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Business Management 5.0 U.S credits A Web Authoring 2.5 U.S credits A Communications 5.0 U.S credits A Manual and Computerized Bookkeeping 2.5 U.S Credits A

ECDL (European Computer Drivers License) ICS SKILLS 5 credits

Strayer University Marketing 100 (paid for by Starbucks) A 4.5 quarter hours
CLEP U.S History I 74, U.S History II 69, Western Civ II 61, Western Civ I 64, HG&D 60, Humanities 60, biz law 67,Am Gov 57.
DSST: Biz ethics & s 450, Art WW 424
EC CCS 120 A , EC ENG 101 A, EC BUS 312 H.R A , EC ENG 102 A,
B&M ACC 151 B, B&M ACC 152 (starting) Nat Scies,
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EI2HCB Wrote:thanks Briabrac, thats what I usually do, record the slides onto a dictaphone and listen while I do other stuff. Last exam was 61hrs on my dictaphone, trying to shorten the compilation times if I can. I'm trying to see if anyone else used the information before I make a purchase as their samples seem to indicate they are reading from a book yet eliminates the choices which might appear in a book.

Wow, 61hrs is a lot of information! Well this option sounds interesting, maybe its an abridged version of the text? Please stop back with a review if you purchase. Members are always on the hunt for study materials.

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I used the InstantCert audio files for the tests that had them. I'm a much better audio learner than visual. I wish I'd had more of that resource at the time.
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GoodYellowDogs Wrote:I used the InstantCert audio files for the tests that had them. I'm a much better audio learner than visual. I wish I'd had more of that resource at the time.

I never noticed that some tests had these. Unfortunately they are only available for tests that I do not need Sad
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#9
Pavedmethod.com offers their audio study guides for free which is pretty cool. I went ahead and bought their official study guides and it was in pdf format. I bought the Civil War and Reconstruction DSST Official Study guide and downloaded their free Civil war and reconstruction dsst audio study guide. The audio was much shorter but cool to listen to at night before bed. The study guide i bought in pdf format had has 338 questions with answers and detailed reasoning for each answer. I used mainly the pdf study guide and passed my test. The audio study guides did not have as many questions and answers so I am guessing that is why they are free.
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mladen720 Wrote:????

I think these posts are fishy

the only posts this person has ever made and all 3 of them are for a product

it is possible this is member is just being helpful, but it seems awful spammy
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