07-31-2006, 12:13 PM
I got a 66....woo hoo!
The test itself was fairly easy. I put in 4-6 hours of studying, using IC and the CLEP practice exam. I used the Barron's book as a backup on some definitions. The first two are sufficient to pass with a margin for error.
In a nutshell, if you have worked in any sort of management or supervisory role for a corporation, studying for this exam is simply learning to apply the proper terms to principles you already know. If you haven't worked in that sort of capacity, I'd suggest focusing on the scenario elements of the IC/clep practice exams and the "know the concepts" section of the Barron's book.
Am taking a few months off from testing at the moment as my next semester of classes starts in week.......I appreciate everyone's support and input.....
/Bo
The test itself was fairly easy. I put in 4-6 hours of studying, using IC and the CLEP practice exam. I used the Barron's book as a backup on some definitions. The first two are sufficient to pass with a margin for error.
In a nutshell, if you have worked in any sort of management or supervisory role for a corporation, studying for this exam is simply learning to apply the proper terms to principles you already know. If you haven't worked in that sort of capacity, I'd suggest focusing on the scenario elements of the IC/clep practice exams and the "know the concepts" section of the Barron's book.
Am taking a few months off from testing at the moment as my next semester of classes starts in week.......I appreciate everyone's support and input.....
/Bo
American Public University
Bachelor's in Business Administration
Graduated: June 2007
Clep Exams Taken: Amer Gov (73), Principles of Mgt (76), College Mathematics (54): Business Law (66)
DSST Exam Taken: MIS (70); Business Law II (65); Stats (58)
Bachelor's in Business Administration
Graduated: June 2007
Clep Exams Taken: Amer Gov (73), Principles of Mgt (76), College Mathematics (54): Business Law (66)
DSST Exam Taken: MIS (70); Business Law II (65); Stats (58)