02-06-2010, 12:05 PM
swisha2k Wrote:has anyone else taken this exam?
Just took it yesterday and getting ready to post feedback. Here it is:
Everything already mentioned in feedback was on my test. Here are some other observations/areas of study:
Know Definitions of: "noisy withdrawl" as it relates to lawyers, ergonomics (modifying environment to worker instead of other way around), and what a "grease payment" is in relation to MNCs operating overseas.
Also, I did not come across the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act at all during my studies; however it came up 3 times on the test.
Same thing with the term "Command and Control" Regulation. Had no idea what it was but it showed up 3 times.
Know the primary reason Sabanes Oxley was developed.
Lastly, and most frustratingly, there was at least five questions that started out "According to Carroll and Bucholtz......." which was kind of a pain. I mean, not everyone has access to THAT PARTICULAR text from which to study. But, the questions weren't too bad so don't stress it. It was just more aggravating and assumptive then anything.
I know it's already been said; however, it bears repeating - lots of questions about Kohlberg (specifically asking what stage is associated with this type of behavior etc.), many questions relating to Utilitarian ethics concepts, and Kantian ethics.
To study, I used the Carroll text (interlibrary loan) and took all the quizzes on Chebasaz's free clep prep website. This is the least I've ever studied for a test but I wasn't that worried about it.
Overall, I agree with the other posters. For an upper level test, not bad at all. Next to MIS, I'd say it's the easiest UL Dantes I've taken.
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