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I think the Sociology flashcards would be especially helpful, I seemed to have more sociology questions
than psychology ones, but that was just my test.
I only studied a few hours for this test and passed it, but that was right after taking the Environment and Humanity and
Human and Cultural Geography DSSTs which had a lot of overlap.
40 of the questions on my exam were American history so make sure you brush up on that.
There were also about 3 or 4 very basic religion questions and about 5 Western Civilization ones.
On my test it was mostly American history with about 15 psychology/sociology questions, the rest was a mixture of
geography, geology, anthropology, and Western Civilization.
All of these were pretty basic though, this exam is very broad but shallow!
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