04-11-2013, 10:27 PM
MN456 Wrote:Thank you so much for letting me know Mike. Did you ask TESC the same question? I'm worried that even though its okay for Saylor, they may require a higher grade.
The exam was similar in format to the practice exam and covered a lot of the same material, but literally no question that I can remember was a clone of the practice exam. They were usually questions based on the same subject (i.e. tort of negligence) but in a different style. So say the practice test asked "which of the following does not apply to the tort of negligence" the real test will ask "which of the following do apply to the tort of negligence"
so if you know all the subjects really well, you will do fine. But it's not a super easy test by any means. I studied hard and only got a 72.
Another thing I noticed about the test was that it followed the natural flow of the units. So first were basic questions about the US law system, then trials and courts, then property, etc. So if there is a unit you feel weak on, I wouldn't gloss over it due to the fact that at least 3 questions will be based on that unit.
I made a quizlet list of flash cards here to help with my studying
business saylor law ethics flashcards | Quizlet
It's not comprehensive by any means, but it does have a lot of key terms and some ideas. Hope that helps.
Can you send more light in the exam? How did the proctoring situation work out? Is it timed and online?
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