01-01-2009, 08:33 PM
I found that 90% of the things on the flashcards were on my version test. I could have passed with just the flashcards but using Wikipedia gave me a lot of background information that made the flashcards a little bit easier to remember. Also, someone suggested this website for online lecture notes on U.S. History II - EVERYTHING covered in here was on my version of the test and most of the information on there is covered on IC.
You do need to know dates and treaties, that was a big chunk of my test. I can't recall the exact questions anymore, sorry. But I can tell you that I had at least 6 questions that were taken directly from the Official CLEP study guide; which I just happened to browse a borrowed copy 10 minutes before my exam. They weren't covered in IC, so I know I would have gotten them wrong if I didn't get lucky and looked at someone's guide.
Good Luck!
You do need to know dates and treaties, that was a big chunk of my test. I can't recall the exact questions anymore, sorry. But I can tell you that I had at least 6 questions that were taken directly from the Official CLEP study guide; which I just happened to browse a borrowed copy 10 minutes before my exam. They weren't covered in IC, so I know I would have gotten them wrong if I didn't get lucky and looked at someone's guide.
Good Luck!
Passed So Far
A& I Literature (74) US History II (71) American Lit (68) English Lit (63) Intro to Business Law (57) Into to World Religions (451) Ethics in America (423) Information Systems CLEP (66) Social Sciences & History (71) Principles of Management (68) General Anthropology (59) Here's To Your Health (476)
A& I Literature (74) US History II (71) American Lit (68) English Lit (63) Intro to Business Law (57) Into to World Religions (451) Ethics in America (423) Information Systems CLEP (66) Social Sciences & History (71) Principles of Management (68) General Anthropology (59) Here's To Your Health (476)