norema Wrote:Looking through everything that I need to study, how in the world did you do it in 3 days? I feel overwhelmed just looking at all I need to do for one exam, I suppose the only good with them all is that all three are related. That is primarily why I'm taking them. To hopefully get the same bang out of what I did with all of the statistic related courses through ALEKS. This however, is much more studying and obviously much more money to loss.
I had a fire lit under me. My incomplete BS degree from 25 years ago was preventing me from finding a new job. I played Russian Roulette with EC and DSST exams for six weeks, and my lowest mark was a C on one test.
I am now taking my time and allowing two weeks for some MBA required CLEPS. It is so much more enjoyable reading for an hour per day over two weeks.
The Research methods course is very useful for all psyc classes. It helps you with around 5 questions on each exam. In my opinion, this should be one of the first to study.
By the time you take a few of the psych classes you will find out that there is enough overlap that you can skim over certain areas.
I would proceed as follows:
1) Research methods
2) Gerentology (because it has a practice exam)
3) Psyc of A & A
EC - BSLS Finally done!
Went from 86 to 120 credits in six weeks thanks to IC and the forum.
Currently doing MBA pre-reqs.
Now BSLS + 9 credits
Went from 86 to 120 credits in six weeks thanks to IC and the forum.
Currently doing MBA pre-reqs.
Now BSLS + 9 credits