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New Member and need help - targetoncleps - 11-21-2010

I need to choose between taking the Humanities or the American Government Cleps. Which is easier and what is the best way to study for the test. I joined IC today. I passed History 1 last week no thanks to the study course I used to begin. I had a 56 on it and have no clue what that translates into.

Any help would be appreciated. I am glad I found you guys,

Chad


New Member and need help - clep3705 - 11-21-2010

See Clep Difficulty List for exam difficulty ratings and exam advice. Also use the search feature on this forum.

Go to the Humanities CLEP Question thread and send a private message to PonyGirl93. She has some great study notes for Humanities.


New Member and need help - creative - 11-21-2010

Also, check out 'Specific Exam Feedback'. Feedback has a lot of posts from people that took the particular test that you want to know about. You should find plenty of info there!!


New Member and need help - burbuja0512 - 11-21-2010

I personally thought that American Govt was an easier test to study for, though many might disagree with me. Humanities is so broad, and Am Govt is not so much. I do like politics and watch political news, so this helps with the test, but I only studied for a week with AG... it took a few weeks with Humanities due to the quantity of potential study material.


New Member and need help - Julie S. - 11-24-2010

If you just passed History 1, you might want to try the Government. There is a lot of overlap on the 2 tests. Get the REA book and try a practice exam to find out what areas you already know and what you need to study.

Good luck!

Julie S.


New Member and need help - targetoncleps - 11-24-2010

Thanks for the input.

Can I study IC only and pass the tests or do I need to study the book above. I am try to take the test and I have been studying IC for a week and since I can devote 12 hours a day for the next 6 days I hope to be prepared.


New Member and need help - Tasman - 11-24-2010

Check out the specific exam feedback forum.. Now that you are a paying IC member.