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Hi there. I just passed Human Growth and Development with a 53 using IC. I am now going for introductory sociology. I have the REA rep book and I have ordered the sparknotes book for sociology. Of course I will do the IC flash cards, but could anyone give me some advise as to which areas to study the most on?
Thanks!
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Have you checked out the Specific Exam Feedback forum on here? Wealth of information
Set yourself goals, not limitations
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Here's my feedback from the Specific Exam Feedback section:
Quote:This is probably the easiest CLEP Iâve taken. Itâs not one you can take cold, but once you study, itâs just a matter of applying some new knowledge.
I used a few resources, all of which can be obtained for very little money:
- InstantCert â this is a great way to dive in, though it lacks a few details
- REAâs Sociology book â scored a 64% on the first exam and 86% on the second
- Petersonâs test available for printing (questions/answers) â scored a 74%
- CLEP Official questions â scored a 76%
- I looked over the second two online Petersonâs tests (the first one is the same as the printed one I took before) â I just looked through for questions I couldnât answer
- A sociology textbook from my library â I skimmed through two or three chapters and looked at some of the charts â handy for statistical questions (âWhich is a trend in the US...â etc.)
All of this was more than enough to pass. I got a 77 after a little less than two weeks of study. There was no reason for the nerves I felt the morning of the exam â this one is a walk in the park if you:
- Know all the major names
- Know the terms and theories well
- Understand how the three major perspectives (conflict, functionalist, symbolic interactionist) apply to any given situation (the textbook I had did this for every issue).
- Can think politically correctly
And if you understand what it means to be ethnocentric, youâll get at least two questions right on every practice youâll ever take!
Hope that helps you out,
R.
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I used the specific exam section to narrow my study, but really only needed IC and the Peterson's practice exams. It's all you'll need.
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thanks a lot! I let y'all know how it goes!
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