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Passed!!  I would say that the practice test closest to the real thing is the free Peterson's one. Although some of the easier REA questions are right on!!!
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PonyGirl93 Wrote:Passed!! I would say that the practice test closest to the real thing is the free Peterson's one. Although some of the easier REA questions are right on!!!
Congrats on your pass!!
Blessings on your future studies!
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American Gov, US History 1, US History 2, Computing, Info Systems, Humanities, Sociology, Art, Western Civ I, Western Civ II, Social Sciences and History, Civil War, Business, Vietnam, A&I Lit, Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, American Lit, English Lit, Astronomy, Supervision, 1 FEMA, Total -79
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PonyGirl93 Wrote:Passed!! I would say that the practice test closest to the real thing is the free Peterson's one. Although some of the easier REA questions are right on!!! A 63? Nice job. Here's to many more passed exams!
[SIZE="1"]American Government (68) ~ Analyzing & Interpreting Literature (70) ~ Art of the Western World (72) ~ Astronomy (66) ~ ENG407: Chaucer (A) ~ Civil War & Reconstruction (69) ~ College Algebra (62) ~ College Mathematics (73) ~ College Writing (A) ~ English Composition with Essay (59) ~ GRE Literature in English (610/73%tile) ~ Humanities (75) ~ Introduction to Business (62) ~ Introduction to Computing (459) ~ Introduction to Educational Psychology (72) ~ Introduction to World Religions (478) ~ Introductory Psychology (74) ~ Money & Banking (48) ~ Research & Writing (A) ~ Rise & Fall of the Soviet Union (68) ~ ENG 310: Short Stories (A) ~ Introductory Sociology (77) ~ Social Sciences & History (76) ~ Technical Writing (67) ~ US History I (69) ~ US History II (64) ~ Western Civilization I (76) ~ Western Civilization II (65) Western Europe Since 1945 (65) ~ Exam Feedback
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operalady Wrote:Congrats on your pass!!
Blessings on your future studies!
Ruddigore Wrote:A 63? Nice job. Here's to many more passed exams!
Thanks guys  And I'll drink to that!!! cheersmate
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I am currently studying for Humanities and was wondering how accurate the different practice tests are for this exam. How close are the Petersons to the real exam? The Princton Review? The Comex tests? Thanks for any help!!!
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hoagland Wrote:I am currently studying for Humanities and was wondering how accurate the different practice tests are for this exam. How close are the Petersons to the real exam? The Princton Review? The Comex tests? Thanks for any help!!!
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Hmmmm. What do you mean by accurate? If you mean that you find the same questions....not really. If you mean that if you can do well on the practice exams and you look up what you missed....yes. I liked the REA & CLEP official exams but I don't recall seeing the same questions on the real test. Peterson's exams were way hard!!
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hoagland Wrote:I am currently studying for Humanities and was wondering how accurate the different practice tests are for this exam. How close are the Petersons to the real exam? The Princton Review? The Comex tests? Thanks for any help!!!
I would say that the one closest in difficulty is the free Peterson's test (the link is somewhere in this thread.) The real one might be a tad harder, though. But it isn't as hard as REA & nowhere near as hard as the regular Peterson's. The official CLEP is like right on.
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Thanks for the quick feedback! I am now going to schedule my test for tomorrow, but I wasn't sure how hard/easy the practice tests were compared to the actual exam (especially Petersons). Thanks again!!
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Hi,
Today, after about 2 weeks of study, I took the Humanities Clep test and passed!! The resources I used are the following:
The Comex Guide â I used this to familiarize myself with this subject and took the two practice tests, which were helpful.
IC â the IC cards were pretty helpful for the exam, although I would not recommend using them solely as studying material. There was some questions on the exam that were not covered by IC, but at the same time, there were questions that were almost identical to the IC flashcards.
Petersons Tests â I would recommend getting these exams because they help your knowledge of not-so-common-authors and help you pay attention to details which might otherwise be skipped or not introduced at all. I found the tests to be harder the real exam, so if you donât get the greatest score, donât panic too much (especially on the second and third tests).
Princeton Review â I took this practice exam which is fairly similar in the way the actual exam presents questions. Perhaps slightly easier, but pretty close in difficulty.
As far as the test wentâ¦I found that I flew through the questions because it just didnât take as long to think though the questions presented. I didnât feel I was very strong on the dance/music/cinema side of the test, but felt more solid on the literature/painting/architecture part of the test. Having taken English and American Lit. certainly helps with these aspects. The key to this test is becoming familiar with a wide range of people and their productions, as well as the time periods, terminology, and opinions of the more famous authors or composers. Here are some questions or ideas that came up on my test:
What work was incorporated into Beethovenâs Ninth Symphony? (Schillerâs Ode To Joy)
What does chiaroscuro mean? (has to deal with light and dark contrasting)
Be able to identify a group of percussion instruments
There was a excerpt from Beowulf â so be able to recognize Old English and know this
There was an excerpt from the Canterbury Tales â know Geoffrey Chaucer was the author
Another excerpt from the Canterbury tales asking where they were going
What was Sandro Botticelliâs famous work (Birth of Venus)
Who wrote The Life of Samuel Johnson?
Who wrote the Life of Dr. Faustus?
Be able to identify George OâKeeffeâs painting Jack and the Pulpit IV
What was Virginia Wolfeâs A Room of Oneâs Ownâ about?
What painter used to spread canvas on the floor and use tension so he could paint around and âinâ it? (either Andy Warhol or Jackson Pollock) What art movement is that? (Pop Art)
Be able to identify a idol of Buddha
I have no background, whatsoever, in humanities â so I was glad to see this one out of the way and completed. Practice exams really help on this test. Anyway, hope this helps!! Good luck to anyone that plans to take this in the future!
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Thanks so much! I'm taking my third CLEP, Humanities tomorrow! Ahh! I'm a little nervous because I didn't do so well on a practice text yesterday, but the one I did was from an old 1996 CLEP practice book. Anyway, I've been studying for almost two weeks.. hope I pass!
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