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Macro Worries
#1
I'm taking the Macro clep on Saturday and I'm not feeling very confident about it. I find the topic very boring and the information just isn't staying with me. I'm cramming tonight and tomorrow night and I hope that I can just scrape by. This is the first test that I've taken that I really don't think I'll pass. I'm also taking Analyzing and Interpreting Literature on Saturday; hopefully I'll pass at least one of them! Please send some positive thoughts my way, thanks!

Ann
Ann

January, 2009: Northeastern University, AS, Human Resources!

Tests Passed:
Labor Relations ECE: B
HR Management, ECE: B
Principles of Marketing CLEP: 67
Introductory Business Law CLEP: 68
Information Systems CLEP: 59
English Comp w/Essay CLEP: 60
Introductory Psychology CLEP: 61
Macroeconomics Clep: 54
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP: 72
College Math CLEP: 55
Here's to Your Health DSST: 426
Technical Writing DSST: 61
Business Ethics DSST: 444
Business Policy TECEP: Passed!
American Literature: 58
Principles of Supervision DSST: 456
Principles of Statistics DSST: 420

FEMA Courses Passed: 8

Penn Foster:
Business and Technical Writing: Done!
Art Appreciation: Done!

Straighterline:
Microeconomics: 72
Accounting 2: 73
US History: 83
Introductory Biology for Non-Majors: 79
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#2
I'm cheering for you here. I understand the first exam nerves. Have you studied the exam specific feedback? Its always the most important part of our study.

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American Gov, US History 1, US History 2, Computing, Info Systems, Humanities, Sociology, Art, Western Civ I, Western Civ II, Social Sciences and History, Civil War, Business, Vietnam, A&I Lit, Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, American Lit, English Lit, Astronomy, Supervision, 1 FEMA, Total -79
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#3
I found the test to be a tough one but certainly passable. Sound like you have put in the effort to make a good run at this. Getting past the nerves is 1/2 the battle. Chin up and best of luck!
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#4
if i were you would reschedule the test by at least a week and just try your hardest to keep studying. I felt the same way about my history 1 and 2 test and look how lucky i got... a 51 and a 53


just study and really try to aim for 60+ that way if your having a bad day you'll at least get a 50
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Introduction to Sociology - 54/50
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - 53/50
History 1 - 51/50
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College Mathematics - 61/50
History 2 - 53/50
American Government - 55/50
German - 56/50 ----FUCK I only needed a 60 for 6 more credits
Social Science & History - 61/50
College Composition - 50/50 lol
Intro to Computers - 408/400
College Algebra - 56/50
Principles of Management - 50/50
Ethics in America - 451/400
Principles of Statistics - 438/400
Principles of Finance - 411/400
Management Information Systems - 451/400
Principles of Marketing - 62/50
Intro to World Religions - 454/400
Business Law I - 50/50

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#5
I passed Macro with a 54. I have never been so relieved! I also passed Analyzing and Interpreting Literature with a 72; this was much easier for me, I didn't study at all for it. Thanks for the positive thoughts, now I have to get ready for College Math!
Ann

January, 2009: Northeastern University, AS, Human Resources!

Tests Passed:
Labor Relations ECE: B
HR Management, ECE: B
Principles of Marketing CLEP: 67
Introductory Business Law CLEP: 68
Information Systems CLEP: 59
English Comp w/Essay CLEP: 60
Introductory Psychology CLEP: 61
Macroeconomics Clep: 54
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP: 72
College Math CLEP: 55
Here's to Your Health DSST: 426
Technical Writing DSST: 61
Business Ethics DSST: 444
Business Policy TECEP: Passed!
American Literature: 58
Principles of Supervision DSST: 456
Principles of Statistics DSST: 420

FEMA Courses Passed: 8

Penn Foster:
Business and Technical Writing: Done!
Art Appreciation: Done!

Straighterline:
Microeconomics: 72
Accounting 2: 73
US History: 83
Introductory Biology for Non-Majors: 79
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#6
Ann,
Did you use the REA? What was most helpful for you? I'm feeling the same way you felt before you took the test. I'm planning on taking the test in a couple weeks but I know I'm not ready right now. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Allison
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