03-02-2009, 02:42 PM
I tend to agree with BELLA. I would probably study a little more and then try the Peterson's tests again. Once you can take a Peterson's test and correctly answer over half the questions, then you should take the actual test.
Peterson's does seem to be somewhat harder than the real exam, but not excessively so.
When I studied for the Macro exam, I used the Barron's book Macroeconomics: The Easy Way. However, in hindsight, I think the book Cracking the AP Economics Exam would have been more helpful. The Barron's book was pretty deep (more so than it needs to be for the CLEP).
Happy Testing!
Peterson's does seem to be somewhat harder than the real exam, but not excessively so.
When I studied for the Macro exam, I used the Barron's book Macroeconomics: The Easy Way. However, in hindsight, I think the book Cracking the AP Economics Exam would have been more helpful. The Barron's book was pretty deep (more so than it needs to be for the CLEP).
Happy Testing!
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