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Welcome to Shorele, Cookderosa, and any other new members that have not yet posted. Well done on choosing InstantCert and choosing to test out of your classes. I have found this forum to be a wonderful, welcoming, and friendly place. I truly get motivated by all the moderators and other members that post. Welcome!!!! I hope to see soon that you have passed your tests.
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[SIZE="1"]32 traditional credit hours (in 1990) began again by testing in April 2006. CLEP Am. Gov. - CLEP US Hist I - CLEP Am. Lit. CLEP Human Growth - CLEP US Hist II- CLEP CIS - CLEP English Lit - May '07 Associates Degree - registered at Eastern Illinois University - DSST Drug Abuse - CLEP Bio - CLEP Spanish - DSST Civil War - DSST Intro to Law Enforcement
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Shorle Wrote:Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone Smile

ShotoJuku,

The two exams I'm planning for are:

ECE English Comp.
CLEP Humanities



So on that note, does anyone have advice concerning the CLEP Humanities?

[SIZE="2"]I suggest BOTH the REA book and the COMEX book. Good Luck!![/SIZE]
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Southron Boy Wrote:My experience, as well as better info from others, is in the Exam Specific Feedback section at http://www.instantcertonline.com/forums/...humanities

Great advice Southron Boy.

Shorle,
This forum was the driving force in me FINALLY completing my degree, and what nudged me to continue on to a master's program. If I can do it, I know you'll be able to as well. There is a wealth of information available to help prepare you and a wide host of subject matter experts to ask for help. As Southron Boy already mentioned, the Specific Exam Feedback section, located on this forum's homepage, is the first place to research when preparing for an exam. However, please don't hesitate to let us know if you have questions or need support for any issues that may arise from your studies. Again, welcome to the IC forums and the best of luck in your studies. Lee

PS, I found the English Comp (without essay) to be a breeze. I took 4 years of English in high school, more than a few years ago, took the CLEP cold and earned an A; just watch your time and read quickly. It sounds as though it would be an excellent start for you. Humanities could be another story; depending on well versed/interested you are in the Arts. As for me, I took Analyzing and Interpreting Literature instead as it was worth the same credits for a whole lot less study
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