09-16-2009, 03:33 PM
FJMerlin Wrote:Well, I decided to tackle the Humanities CLEP. Im usually better at tests in which require no interpretation and just spitting out the facts, so Humanities it is.Great choice! Humanities is a blast once you get into it -- and it sounds like you are. Hope it goes well. It should: IC was amazing for this exam. And using Wikipedia's "influenced/influenced by" links, you can cover a lot of ground in but a little time.
My prep so far has been IC and wiki. I went through all the flash cards, then wrote out flashcards for each question and even each description. Ive gone over the flashcards a bunch already. I even recorded myself reading the flashcards so I can listen to it while I work out, or in my car, or wherever.
Make sure you check out the Peterson's free tests offered through some Indiana library that was recently discovered.
[SIZE="1"]American Government (68) ~ Analyzing & Interpreting Literature (70) ~ Art of the Western World (72) ~ Astronomy (66) ~ ENG407: Chaucer (A) ~ Civil War & Reconstruction (69) ~ College Algebra (62) ~ College Mathematics (73) ~ College Writing (A) ~ English Composition with Essay (59) ~ GRE Literature in English (610/73%tile) ~ Humanities (75) ~ Introduction to Business (62) ~ Introduction to Computing (459) ~ Introduction to Educational Psychology (72) ~ Introduction to World Religions (478) ~ Introductory Psychology (74) ~ Money & Banking (48) ~ Research & Writing (A) ~ Rise & Fall of the Soviet Union (68) ~ ENG 310: Short Stories (A) ~ Introductory Sociology (77) ~ Social Sciences & History (76) ~ Technical Writing (67) ~ US History I (69) ~ US History II (64) ~ Western Civilization I (76) ~ Western Civilization II (65) Western Europe Since 1945 (65) ~ Exam Feedback
Total Credits: 121 ~ DONE: Literature in English BA from Excelsior College[/SIZE]
Total Credits: 121 ~ DONE: Literature in English BA from Excelsior College[/SIZE]