09-04-2008, 10:33 PM
The above advice is all excellent. In addition, I would suggest that for your first exam you select a subject that you have at least some genuine interest in. If you have a subject you're completely excited about, even better.
Doing this exam first will take some of the drudgery out of studying. Getting a passing grade will give you confidence.
Also, many of us felt panicked on our first few exams and thought we surely had failed them, only to find out we passed with flying colors. So if you feel that way during your first few exams, that's normal. Finish the exam and enjoy your success!
Doing this exam first will take some of the drudgery out of studying. Getting a passing grade will give you confidence.
Also, many of us felt panicked on our first few exams and thought we surely had failed them, only to find out we passed with flying colors. So if you feel that way during your first few exams, that's normal. Finish the exam and enjoy your success!
Master of Management, Cambridge College, 2011. 4.00 GPA.
BS in Business Administration, Charter Oak State College, 2009. 75 semester credits earned by exam, 45 in the classroom. 3.91 GPA.
AS in General Studies, City University of Seattle, 1999. 50 quarter hours earned by exam, 40 in the classroom. 3.95 GPA.
BS in Business Administration, Charter Oak State College, 2009. 75 semester credits earned by exam, 45 in the classroom. 3.91 GPA.
AS in General Studies, City University of Seattle, 1999. 50 quarter hours earned by exam, 40 in the classroom. 3.95 GPA.