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What History?
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What History CLEP is the easiest? Instead of taking the Social Sciences and History exam, I opted to take Sociology and History. I passed the Sociology, and I’m now looking to study for the History portion.

Which of the History exams would be easier for me to pass, using InstantCert?

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Bill
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#2
The U.S. History I is easiest because there are less questions to study from with InstantCert.
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Just Make Sure You Study More Than Just Instantcert As There Plenty Of Questions Dealing With The Annabellum Period And I Wished I Had Studied Using Aanother Resource As Well. You Can Pass Using Only Instantcert, But You'll Sweat Alot Less Using Another Study Guide As Well. Pass'em All And Good Luck.
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williama79 Wrote:What History CLEP is the easiest? Instead of taking the Social Sciences and History exam, I opted to take Sociology and History. I passed the Sociology, and I’m now looking to study for the History portion.

Which of the History exams would be easier for me to pass, using InstantCert?

Thanks
Bill

[SIZE="2"]To me it's a toss up between US1 and US2. If your individual strengths are with the colonial side choose US1 but if you have greater strengths from the civil war on go with US2.[/SIZE]
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I just left Ga. State after taking US History I, and to echo RBowman's previous post:

If you decide to take this exam please use another source there were plenty of questions that I felt unprepared for. I mainly used instacert and passyourclass as my primary study guides. I escaped with a 55, but I was sweating before my score was reported. Good luck with whatever exam you choose. As for me it's on to US History II.



Donvago1
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donvago1 Wrote:I just left Ga. State after taking US History I, and to echo RBowman's previous post:

If you decide to take this exam please use another source there were plenty of questions that I felt unprepared for. I mainly used instacert and passyourclass as my primary study guides. I escaped with a 55, but I was sweating before my score was reported. Good luck with whatever exam you choose. As for me it's on to US History II.



Donvago1


I passed with REA's book and InstantCert too of course!
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