Thank you for the suggestion and the offer of your notes! I'm not at all familiar with Straighterline...is it a study resource like IC, or is it another testing option such as DSST or CLEP? So far, I've only taken/passed 3 CLEPs...one more, then done!
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Of the History CLEP choices, which is generally the fastest/easiest study/pass?
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05-04-2012, 10:08 PM
The REA books for U.S. History are very good. For many of us, that's all we needed. It depends on your learning style.
63 CLEP Sociology
75 CLEP U.S. History II 63 CLEP College Algebra 70 CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 68 DSST Technical Writing 72 CLEP U.S. History I 77 CLEP College Mathematics 470 DSST Statistics 53 CLEP College Composition 73 CLEP Biology 54 CLEP Chemistry 77 CLEP Information Systems and Computer Applications
05-05-2012, 12:48 AM
I've taken all 4. I'd vote for either US 1 or 2, leaning towards 1. Western Civ just covers too great a span of time/peoples for me personally. Hittites, Assyrians, Babylonians, Mongols, Romans, Greeks, Macedonians, Spartans, Egyptians, Athenians...oh my!
Lyanne
DSST (27) Personal Finance - 448 Astronomy - 61 Civil War and Reconstruction - 68 History of Vietnam War - 68 Substance Abuse - 59 World Religions - 473 Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union - 55 Environment and Humanity: Race to Save the Planet -61 Intro to Modern Middle East - 58 CLEP (48) American Literature-73 American Government-62 U.S. History I - 64 U.S. History II -73 A&I Literature - 75 Western Civ I - 58 Western Civ II - 61 English Literature - 67 Humanities -76 Intro Sociology - 62 Social Sciences & History - 69 Other (43) English Composition, Literature & Composition, Art Appreciation, General Psychology, Intro to Anthropology, Abnormal Psychology, Travel Agency Operations, Advanced Hospitality (7 credits), Intro Computer Software, Digital Photography, War and American Society, TESC Capstone ALEKS (3) Intermediate Algebra **Not official, but BA History at Thomas Edison State College!!!!!!*
05-17-2012, 08:21 PM
fromthisdesk Wrote:Straighterline US History I and Western Civilization - I finished them in a day and a half for each. I've got my notes if you decide to go that route. I am currently taking the U.S History and I would really like the notes to prepare myself for the midterm and the other 2 exams and the final. Thank you! God bless you.
05-20-2012, 06:58 PM
clep3705 Wrote:The REA books for U.S. History are very good. For many of us, that's all we needed. It depends on your learning style. I ordered and received the REA US History I book last week. I'm about 1/2 done with reading it through (first time). I haven't yet taken any of the practice exams in the book yet. I did start studying IC's flashcards for this topic, however, and so far I'm finding that the book mirrors the flashcards pretty well. The book provides greater detail, though. I think that using these two resources will be a very good foundation. I will check out some of the other online resources such as Sparknotes, etc., too. How specific is the CLEP regarding the dates of events? Thanks, Peach
06-16-2012, 05:27 AM
Just a quick update...I took and passed the US History I CLEP yesterday! Thanks to everyone for posting their study tips and recommendations! I used IC, the latest edition of the official REA Study Guide, Sparknotes, Wikipedia. I can't say that I aced it...got a score of 59...but it serves my purposes just fine. After 30 years, passing yesterday's CLEP, and finishing my current Marketing class this coming week, I'll finally have my Bachelor Degree!
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