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07-11-2008, 01:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-11-2008, 01:26 AM by leadwings.)
Unfortunately for me, being in the Military, stationed in a remote overseas location, I can only take CLEP exams every few months. The next time I will be able to test will be in a few months, and I would like to attempt to take 2 tests. My question is this: Should I try to take macroeconomics and microeconomics at the same time, or would this be too confusing at test time? I haven't even begun to look at the material to see how it differs, so any input from others that have already taken both would be greatly appreciated.
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Take them together. I took them both this week and found a lot of material on them to be interrelated/overlapping. With as much prep time as you have I bet you'll get an 80 on both of them!
I have 18 traditional credits and 51 exam credits. I've passed Introductory Sociology 76, Introductory Psychology 68, A&I Literature 66, Principles of Marketing 76, Introductory Business Law 71, Social Sciences & History 67, DSST Drug & Alcohol Abuse 450, Biology 69, Principles of Management 70, Natural Sciences 64, Intro to Business DSST 70, Principles of Macroeconomics 67, Principles of Microeconomics 58.
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Awesome, thanks for the input. I was hoping that everyone would tell me that. It will definitely make things much faster for me.
By the way, when you took your tests, were there any portions of the tests that threw you for a loop?
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Yes. Monopolistic competition was hard for me on the micro test. On both tests I had trouble understanding the graphs, other than the simple PPF curve. And on both tests there was a small amount of economic math involved that I didn't know how to do, so I filled in A for all of those questions. If I'd have studied longer I don't think I'd have had difficulty with any of those questions, but I still passed them both!
I have 18 traditional credits and 51 exam credits. I've passed Introductory Sociology 76, Introductory Psychology 68, A&I Literature 66, Principles of Marketing 76, Introductory Business Law 71, Social Sciences & History 67, DSST Drug & Alcohol Abuse 450, Biology 69, Principles of Management 70, Natural Sciences 64, Intro to Business DSST 70, Principles of Macroeconomics 67, Principles of Microeconomics 58.
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