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Hey I just took the Humanities test and got a 66, very happy!!!!
1. Did instacert questions, typed in the right answer to every question I got wrong over and over till I was getting 98%, had wikip going to research wrong answers.
2. Took the Peterson tests (much harder than actual test)
3. took R.E.S. tests researched wrong answers
4. Took comex tests (researched wrong answers)
Thanks everybody
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lawman Wrote:Hey I just took the Humanities test and got a 66, very happy!!!!
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lawman Wrote:Hey I just took the Humanities test and got a 66, very happy!!!!
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Quote:Took the Peterson tests (much harder than actual test)
I'm glad to hear you think Petersons is harder than the actual test. Hopfully by next week I'll have the Humanities CLEP behind me too.
What did you mean about the studying the wrong answeres from the comix book? (I've been using it to study)
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3/07 Sociology 69
4/07 Humaities 65
5/07 Biology 67
5/07 Psycology 67
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When I dont no the answer on a practice test I find it very easy to look it up on the wikipedia website. The humanities test I took was equally weighted. I only had probably 5 questions of the form "which is not" "who doesn't belong" that I consider the hardest. I had no previous humanities education prior to instacert and the other tools Lawman
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04-27-2007, 07:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-29-2007, 05:58 PM by Alina.)
I was going to study another week for Humanities, but your post gave me confidence to go and take today. I passed with a 65, and I'm so happy that I didn't use any more time of my precious time on it. About five minutes in I knew I would pass.
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4/07 Humaities 65
5/07 Biology 67
5/07 Psycology 67
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Congratulations, I am taking that test in a few weeks and totally sweating it!!!!!!!!
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You go girl. Studying for humanities is harder than the test. I to felt better after 5 minutes. I postponed the test twice because the volume of the material covered was so great and it was hard to become as confident as I like before a test. Next is english comp then the LSAT.
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I am due to take Humanities in a couple of weeks. I can tell you that I know IC almost backwards and forwards. I took the CLEP study guide test and actually did quite well, so I am studying the ones that I missed. The volume of study is just too great, so my main concentration is IC and the CLEP study guide. Honestly, I took the Peterson's and didn't do that great, but to study all that I got wrong is just craziness to me. I am sticking to my plan of IC mainly and will see what happens.
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HG&D - 62
Ed. Psych - 57
Humanities - 59
A&I Literature - 59
Here's To Your Health - 59
Fund. of Counseling - 49
Criminal Justice - 55
Intro to Law Enforcement - 51
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