03-01-2010, 10:15 AM
The best part about the REA books are all the practice tests. Do every single one, read the answers, then take them again.
Downside to REA: All the information you need is in there, but it's very much in a summary form. I would still definitely get the REA book, but for a history CLEP, I would plan to read a history textbook as well, just to get more background. And, of course, use all the IC flashcards!
Downside to REA: All the information you need is in there, but it's very much in a summary form. I would still definitely get the REA book, but for a history CLEP, I would plan to read a history textbook as well, just to get more background. And, of course, use all the IC flashcards!