02-08-2013, 01:00 PM
Hi everyone!
Out of curiosity, I was wondering what score you study for. For example, do you study just enough for a pass or for a higher score? I know it is just a personal preference and we all study to pass!
Personally, I study until a I am pretty confident of getting a "pass," whether it's a 52 or a 72. (Obviously, we never know if it is enough, until we take the exam.) I find that there is a fine-line with doing it, this way. "Do I know enough to get a pass?" I don't want to study more than I have to, but I want to be confident going into the testing center!
I would like to know your thoughts! I don't think there is a "right way" or a "wrong way."
Out of curiosity, I was wondering what score you study for. For example, do you study just enough for a pass or for a higher score? I know it is just a personal preference and we all study to pass!
Personally, I study until a I am pretty confident of getting a "pass," whether it's a 52 or a 72. (Obviously, we never know if it is enough, until we take the exam.) I find that there is a fine-line with doing it, this way. "Do I know enough to get a pass?" I don't want to study more than I have to, but I want to be confident going into the testing center!
I would like to know your thoughts! I don't think there is a "right way" or a "wrong way."
Many blessings!
TayTay
"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever." {Heb. 13:8}
CLEP: English Comp with Essay-51, US Hist. I-60, College Math-65, College Algebra-56, Analyzing and Interpreting Lit-72, Principles of Market.-62, Principles of Man.-60, Human Growth & Develop.-57, Humanities-64, Social Sciences & Hist.-55, Western Civ. I-55, Intro. Psych.-68, Intro to Ed. Psych.-65, Intro. Sociology-61, Western Civ. II-53, US Hist. II-66
DSST: Civil War & Reconstruction-66, Intro to Computing-450, History of the Vietnam War-63, Intro to World Religions-473, Principles of Supervision-445, Intro to Business-429, Here's to Your Health-422, Fund. of Counseling-60, General Anthro.-60, Art of the Western World-74, Intro to Modern Middle East-61, Rise & Fall of the Soviet Union-64
Other: FEMA-12 Credits, TESC-Capstone (A), BYU-Italian Renaissance Ind. Study (A-), World Conflicts-ECE ©
TESC Graduate as of March 2014 - B.A. History - Arnold Fletcher Award
TayTay
"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever." {Heb. 13:8}
CLEP: English Comp with Essay-51, US Hist. I-60, College Math-65, College Algebra-56, Analyzing and Interpreting Lit-72, Principles of Market.-62, Principles of Man.-60, Human Growth & Develop.-57, Humanities-64, Social Sciences & Hist.-55, Western Civ. I-55, Intro. Psych.-68, Intro to Ed. Psych.-65, Intro. Sociology-61, Western Civ. II-53, US Hist. II-66
DSST: Civil War & Reconstruction-66, Intro to Computing-450, History of the Vietnam War-63, Intro to World Religions-473, Principles of Supervision-445, Intro to Business-429, Here's to Your Health-422, Fund. of Counseling-60, General Anthro.-60, Art of the Western World-74, Intro to Modern Middle East-61, Rise & Fall of the Soviet Union-64
Other: FEMA-12 Credits, TESC-Capstone (A), BYU-Italian Renaissance Ind. Study (A-), World Conflicts-ECE ©
TESC Graduate as of March 2014 - B.A. History - Arnold Fletcher Award