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Humanities - BurnieGirl - 09-19-2008

I need a humanities and I would like to know if i should study these 4 exams in this order and IC is enough for these three exams.

Thanx!

Religion DSST/ECE 3 crs
Arts 3 crs
Ethics DSST 3crs
Humanities general 6 crs (to much to study!)

I know I failed Ethics ECE :mad:


Humanities - Sunshine - 09-21-2008

BurnieGirl Wrote:I need a humanities and I would like to know if i should study these 4 exams in this order and IC is enough for these three exams.

Thanx!

Religion DSST/ECE 3 crs
Arts 3 crs
Ethics DSST 3crs
Humanities general 6 crs (to much to study!)

I know I failed Ethics ECE :mad:

I'm not sure how many humanities credits you need, however, I would suggest the CLEP Humanities exam. 6 credits, lower level, and is completely passable using IC alone. Yes, there is a lot of material, but not in depth- just breadth.


Humanities - BurnieGirl - 09-21-2008

Thank you Sunshine. I need 3 credits. Really 6. My main goal is getting my AS. I will need 3 add'l credits for the BS next yr. So I would to knock 6 humanities credits oin one day! I am off almost every other monday and can test 3 exam on one day.


Humanities - akulbe - 09-22-2008

Yes, as someone else has pointed out, IC alone is enough to do this exam.

I passed it recently.

Let me give you one pointer that has been repeated many times elsewhere.

Use the "Mark your question" feature. I was unsure about one question, where I had eliminated two of the possible answers.

I marked it, and a later question showed me what the answer was.


Humanities - BurnieGirl - 09-22-2008

akulbe Wrote:Yes, as someone else has pointed out, IC alone is enough to do this exam.

I passed it recently.

Let me give you one pointer that has been repeated many times elsewhere.

Use the "Mark your question" feature. I was unsure about one question, where I had eliminated two of the possible answers.

I marked it, and a later question showed me what the answer was.



AWESOME TIP!!!!!! Thank you! I never use the "mark your question" button. I will next monday! :p