05-11-2006, 10:54 AM
Sammy,
Thanks for the valuable information!! I went on the first link you posted (guidance net?) which took me to the Peterson's site. I went to the Microeconomics section and proceeded to do the second exam. I'm assuming all three exams (80 questions) are the same content and not chunked into three different Microeconomics sections of material? Anyhow, at the end I checked my score and only got a 48. This was also with me referring to my book a few times. The Peterson mock test was really hard!! I felt comfortable with just using my textbook and IC as study tools but this Peterson mock test is scaring me. I know I 'only' need a 50 to pass but after I took the mock test, I really felt like a dummy. And...I've been studying pretty diligently. It's just a heck of a lot of content to absorb. Is the Peterson's exam pretty try to the actual CLEP? Why is the IC so much easier than the Peterson's?
Thanks for the valuable information!! I went on the first link you posted (guidance net?) which took me to the Peterson's site. I went to the Microeconomics section and proceeded to do the second exam. I'm assuming all three exams (80 questions) are the same content and not chunked into three different Microeconomics sections of material? Anyhow, at the end I checked my score and only got a 48. This was also with me referring to my book a few times. The Peterson mock test was really hard!! I felt comfortable with just using my textbook and IC as study tools but this Peterson mock test is scaring me. I know I 'only' need a 50 to pass but after I took the mock test, I really felt like a dummy. And...I've been studying pretty diligently. It's just a heck of a lot of content to absorb. Is the Peterson's exam pretty try to the actual CLEP? Why is the IC so much easier than the Peterson's?