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Western Civ I or Western Civ II?
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Has anyone taken these CLEP's? Which one would you say is easier to pass? How did you study? Any feedback will be greatly appreciated. This is the only class I need in order to graduate end of next month so I am hoping and praying that I will pass.

Thank you in advance! : )
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abc Wrote:Has anyone taken these CLEP's? Which one would you say is easier to pass? How did you study? Any feedback will be greatly appreciated. This is the only class I need in order to graduate end of next month so I am hoping and praying that I will pass.

Thank you in advance! : )

I took Western Civ 1 and did well. It is alot of information but doable. I used the REA and the recommended Western Civ text for my study material. Questions were not bad, just a broad range of years that were covered. I have heard that U.S. History I is easier though. Hope this helps.
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Unfortunately, it's Civ I or Civ II that I have to take. What does REA stand for? Thanks!
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abc Wrote:What does REA stand for? Thanks!

Research & Education Association, or something like that. They produce test prep study guides that are spoken very highly of on the boards. The Western Civ I book receives quite a bit of praise...the WC II not as much.

REA Online - Making The World Smarter
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craftkc10 Wrote:Research & Education Association, or something like that. They produce test prep study guides that are spoken very highly of on the boards. The Western Civ I book receives quite a bit of praise...the WC II not as much.

REA Online - Making The World Smarter

I took Western Civ I and passed the first time. I used the REA practice tests along with the sample questions from CLEP. I kept taking the REA practice exams until I could get all the answers right. The actual CLEP test covers lots of material but it is pass-able with a little preparation. I signed up for this site and really didn't find it too useful for the CLEP test. I'm now studying for the Western Civ II test. Hopefully I can pass it too. Good Luck!
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craftkc10 Wrote:Research & Education Association, or something like that. They produce test prep study guides that are spoken very highly of on the boards. The Western Civ I book receives quite a bit of praise...the WC II not as much.

REA Online - Making The World Smarter
thank you so much for your feedback!
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