09-15-2010, 02:26 PM
greengreenboy1 Wrote:Hi, thanks for getting back to me. I am finishing up my bachelors degree in Management at NLU in Chicago and I am a couple of classes short. My remaining classes are electives so I can pretty much take whatever I want as long as it doesn't duplicate any of my management classes. I have taken some Dantes (here's to your health, principles of supervision) and a couple more I can't think of this moment. On my previous tests, I only used the recommended material suggested by the school and passed. I just happened to find this website online a few weeks ago. I started a little more than a week ago and I have a week until my test. I have a couple other psychology classes I've taken but that's about it.
Ok, that gives us a much clearer picture of where you are coming from. You are definitely in a position to do well-- you have psych background, you are already in college, and you are familiar with these cleps, dssts etc. I think the REA books are good, I have used Sparknotes or Cliffnotes website. Especially Sparknotes.com for their overview of psychology. I have heard of people using the AP psychology books as well. Ponygirls's link is a good source as well. I would definitely do a search on this forum because there are a lot of threads about this test.