02-13-2011, 04:16 PM
I have completed all of my ASN except the humanities clep. I have 2 study guides and for some reason I can not wrap my head around it. Any ideas?
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02-13-2011, 04:16 PM
I have completed all of my ASN except the humanities clep. I have 2 study guides and for some reason I can not wrap my head around it. Any ideas?
02-15-2011, 01:06 PM
i JUST literally came home from taking the Humanities test and passed!! WOOT
although i found that most the questions they asked on the notecards, they did NOT ask on the test!!! study alot of music questions, they asked me SOO many questions on music i had to guess on and was not prepared for!! i passed because i knew the artwork really well and could name the artists
02-16-2011, 12:59 PM
Have you been using the Humanities Flashcards? They were fairly helpful to me, although I took it around 2 years ago.
My preferred method of study is finding old college textbooks at Goodwill and reading them cover to cover I learn soooo much better with a book like that than a study guide (no idea why, maybe it's just me!) Maybe something like that would work for you, Good luck!
CLEP
American Government 51, Humanities 76, Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 76, Western Civilization I 76, English Literature 67, American Literature 67 Spanish Language 51, Western Civilization II 59, History of the United States I 61, History of the United States II 61, English Composition with Essay 66, Social Sciences and History 61, Introductory Sociology 59, Introductory Psychology 60, Human Growth and Development 60, Introduction to Educational Psychology 61 DSST Introduction to World Religions 454/400, Civil War and Reconstruction 50/47, Environment and Humanity 60/46, Here's to Your Health 440/400, Human/Cultural Geography 62/48, Introduction to Computing 435/400, Introduction to the Modern Middle East 66/47, Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union 66/45, Astronomy 60/48, A History of the Vietnam War 53/44 ECE American Dream A/C, World Conflicts since 1900 B/C ALEKS Beginning Algebra Intermediate Algebra
02-16-2011, 01:18 PM
I thought that the humanities flashcards were great, but I used them in conjunction with the specific forum feedback and the study guides posted on there by other members.
I felt like this was such a broad test that I was glad I put in 2+ weeks of study time. It's not difficult, but don't take it lightly. It's broad, not deep, so IC + specific forum feedback + wikipedia was all I used and I scored a 67. Definitely doable and it's easier for some people who have a strong arts/lit background. I did not but found it enjoyable to study for.
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02-16-2011, 03:31 PM
I took quite a while to study for this exam, because it is so broad. It is enjoyable to study for, though. I used the REA study guide and other books on literature/art/music that I either had or borrowed from the library. I would advise taking this exam after any literature exams you plan to take. I mostly had to focus on art, music and literature outside of English literature because I had just taken the CLEP English Literature. I scored a 68. I found that the exam focused on literature (a lot), music, and art. Hardly any (if any) philosophy, architecture, film, or dance. The lack of philosophy questions was a relief to me, but I was disappointed about the others because I had studied them.
LaurieBTX, I do the exact same thing, pick up old college textbooks at Goodwill for $1 - $5 each, then read them cover to cover! (It is hard for me to read any book and not read it from the beginning to the end - then I wonder why it takes me so long to prepare for each exam.) I also like study guides, though, whenever I can find them. If I find a book or study guide at the library, I go for that (cheap is good, free is better ). |
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