06-02-2017, 08:11 AM
jessikalauren Wrote:In theory, they sound the same....I took management on a Friday and went back on Monday to take supervision. There's a lot of overlap. I thought management was actually a tad easier. Supervision tosses in some economics and ops management questions, at least my exam did, management was more straightforward. If you don't have any prior knowledge, I would spend more time on marketing.
Just how similar are they? I've taken the Principles of Supervision DSST already, and I started going through the IC flash cards for Principles of Management and it seems there's a lot of overlap.
Has anyone taken both and can let me know? I am scheduled to take two CLEPs this weekend so please let me know if I should focus my study time on the other one (Principles of Marketing).
Thanks!
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