05-06-2009, 09:15 PM
I know that your first reaction is to avoid any further science exams, but I believe that would be a mistake. You should plow right back into the material, and take the CLEP Natural Science. Here's why. 50% of the exam is Biology, which you missed by only one point. You were almost there. If you put it off, the knowledge you already got in there will fade. It will be that much more effort that you have to go over later.
But the Petersons.com CLEP Natural Science practice test. Take the first one. You'll probably be getting close to half of it right. Use IC and brush up on the Biology material again. Then go over the Astronomy notes, because that is also a small part of the exam. Read up a little on the other areas, and bounce back from this.
You are almost to the point of just getting the CLEP Natural Science out of the way. Even though now is the time you want to avoid it most, the best thing to do is face it head on.
But the Petersons.com CLEP Natural Science practice test. Take the first one. You'll probably be getting close to half of it right. Use IC and brush up on the Biology material again. Then go over the Astronomy notes, because that is also a small part of the exam. Read up a little on the other areas, and bounce back from this.
You are almost to the point of just getting the CLEP Natural Science out of the way. Even though now is the time you want to avoid it most, the best thing to do is face it head on.
[SIZE="1"]CLEP exams passed:
Management, Accounting, Marketing, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics
DSST exams passed:
Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, Statistics, Management Information Systems
Earned:
B.A. in Business Administration: Technology Management from Saint Leo University
M.S. in Leadership: Business Ethics from Duquesne University [/SIZE]
Management, Accounting, Marketing, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics
DSST exams passed:
Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, Statistics, Management Information Systems
Earned:
B.A. in Business Administration: Technology Management from Saint Leo University
M.S. in Leadership: Business Ethics from Duquesne University [/SIZE]