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Humanities was mine, followed by Personal Finance.
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For me, Intro to Sociology
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Everyone that I know that has taken a CLEP says the Analyzing Literature CLEP is by far the easiest.
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Humanities was pretty easy, but then again I had already taken all the history test, both lit. tests, and had already done a lot of reading.
Overall Analyzing and Intrepreting Lit. is the easiest. I studied a week for that one, and scored in the 60s. It's pretty much reading comprehension, you just have to know your literary terms.
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My easiest test was Analyzing & Interpreting Literature (practically no study), with English Comp w/ Essay coming in 2nd place.
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I love history, so the easiest CLEP for me was Western Civilization I. The easiest DSST was The Civil War and Reconstruction.
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Intro to Psychology was my best. After two weeks of study I scored a 71.
I think it depends on a person's own opinions and preferences... I took the Substance Abuse DSST (which was rated as one of the hardest tests on the chart I was looking at) and flew through it, then took Macroeconomics (the chart said it was pretty easy for most) and failed miserably, haha
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(This post was last modified: 10-27-2011, 05:35 PM by columbia.)
I haven't taken analyzing & interpreting lit. but I definitely say intro to sociology was the easiest BUT STUDY. The flashcards are more than enough to get a good score.
I looked at the psychology cards but it was a lot harder for me to get my mind around the stuff.
From reading opinions on the forum for analyzing & interpreting lit. some people have it and others don't. (of course you need to study)
Also prior knowledge is important to whatever you chose.
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lmech Wrote:For me, Intro to Sociology
Ditto.....
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For me it was the Information Systems & Computer Applications CLEP. I scored an 80, so I suppose that suggests how easy I found it to be.
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