I used a lot of the resources you get when you google, U.S goverment clep reddit. Adam norris was by far the most helpful, same with the quizlets, Im not sure why everyone hyped up modern states so much because I didnt really click with it at all. Im sure its useful for the voucher though but I didnt wanna go through with all that work. Know about PACS, Pluralism, Political behavior through demographics and there history, basic history on the documents, know why they were written, enlightenment john locke stuff, you need a strong foundation and youll be good. I also used lots of chat gpt, if you have hyper specific questions, its very good for learning in accessory.
I am so estatic i passed, I was so scared. 2 more to get into my dream college. I am a little seasick thinking about the accounting and biology exam I have to complete next...
You can do this!
The test was easier then I thought, the difficulty is in the wording of the questions. I studied so much I knew top to bottom and they made the most basic terms I knew easily, very confusing. I tried to just breathe through them and imagine i was doing a practice exam.
copyin' and pasting from reddit. I did all these religiously for about a week.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVkC3ul7gPI0Q48WktrXk1uLAym6G8Bit adam norris ap gov, + final review went over it 3 times
I am so estatic i passed, I was so scared. 2 more to get into my dream college. I am a little seasick thinking about the accounting and biology exam I have to complete next...


You can do this!

The test was easier then I thought, the difficulty is in the wording of the questions. I studied so much I knew top to bottom and they made the most basic terms I knew easily, very confusing. I tried to just breathe through them and imagine i was doing a practice exam.
copyin' and pasting from reddit. I did all these religiously for about a week.
- CLEP Study Guide Quizlet - this was good and included some of the Modern States questions so it was a good refresher. Link: https://quizlet.com/687372274/american-government-clep-2022-study-guide-questions-flash-cards/
- Terms Quizlet - this one had some good terms that came up on the test. Link: https://quizlet.com/2091670/american-government-clep-flash-cards/
- Overall Quizlet - this one was also good and had information from a bunch of different places compiled like it had the different Articles, some important cases, the thinkers, etc. Link: https://quizlet.com/89064488/clep-american-government-practice-test-flash-cards/
- Court Case Quizlet - this summed up the important court cases very well. Most of them didn't appear on the CLEP exam (and some random, lesser-known ones did) but it's still good to know nonetheless. Link: https://quizlet.com/27546487/major-court-cases-american-government-clep-flash-cards/
- Amendments Quizlet - this was good to fill in any blanks you may have in amendment knowledge. It's short and to the point which is useful. If you're really struggling with amendments, try to use the Matching Game feature of Quizlet until you've mastered most. It's definitely not necessary to know all amendments to pass though. Link: https://quizlet.com/2824069/the-27-amendments-simplified-flash-cards/
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVkC3ul7gPI0Q48WktrXk1uLAym6G8Bit adam norris ap gov, + final review went over it 3 times