matthesf Wrote:So I took socialogy trying to get my Social Science credit but I missed it by one point. Im taking Pschology next week but it seems like its a lot harder then socialogy. What else can I take to get this credit?
It all depends on prior knowledge what exams are easier/harder. I would stick to subjects that I have some experience with first. More important, you should allow more time to study. Although it is one of the less difficult exams, IMHO, 1wk is not enough time to prepare for psychology unless you have prior experience/knowledge. Remember to spend some time on the brain (cns, neurons, synapse, electrodes...etc) and sensory (cone, rod, cornea...etc) stuff. Sections 2 & 3 of the flashcards. This is where it really hurts on this exam if you are not prepared.
also: Psychology - CliffsNotes
Resource: Discovering Psychology: Updated Edition
Psychology | Video Courses on Academic Earth
Book Companion Site[url=http://free-ed.net/free-ed/Navigation/Level01/Level02/02_SocSci/Level03/03_PsychGen.asp][/url]
Contrary to the overall sentiment on this board, these exams are not "easy". Practical knowledge helps but there is loads of theory on the exams.
Below are some additional Social Science courses. You would need to check with your advisor on Intro to Law Enforcement. Certain schools and or programs will only allow it as free elective credit.
CLEP:
History of the United States I HIS-113
DANTES (DSST):
Intro to Law Enforcement AOJ-101 (???)
Criminal Justice AOJ-102
General Anthropology ANT-101
Fundamentals of Counseling COU-262
Hope this helps and Good luck on your next exam!
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