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I just passed the history test with a 64! Feels good to have it out of the way. There were some things that I didn't remember reading about, but I was either absolutely sure or made a pretty good guess on about 2/3rds of the questions. There were a few I had to randomly guess on, and some that I had to choose between 2 or 3 possible answers. I must say, the REA book is a great resource. Peterson's will only confuse you. I also studied Barron's American History The Easy Way, and it is a great read. Best of luck to you, mommydoodle!!
[SIZE="1"]Tests passed:
CLEP Eng. Comp. w/Essay 65
CLEP Humanities 71
CLEP Human Growth and Development 61
CLEP Western Civ. I 63
CLEP Social Sciences and History 60
CLEP College Math 80
CLEP College Algebra 80
CLEP American Lit. 66
CLEP English Lit 66
CLEP A&I Lit 74
CLEP Introductory Psych 73
CLEP Introductory Soc 70
CLEP US History I 64
CLEP Natural Sciences 58
DSST Technical Writing 71
DSST Here's To Your Health 431
DSST Intro to World Religions 452
DSST Art of the Western World 66
Courses passed:
BCC Shakespeare I - A
BCC Writing Fiction I - A
BCC Writing Poetry I - A
BCC Drawing for Animation I - A
BCC Accounting 101 - A
TESC Intro to Children's Lit - A
TESC Literary Roots of Western Culture - A
TESC African Encounters - A
18 FEMA credits passed
I'M ALL DONE!! Thank you, Lord! :coolgleam:
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Congratulations! That makes me feel better knowing you did so well and I've been studying the same books LOL
OK I'm doing this Monday!
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I'm sure you'll do fine. Let us know how it goes!!
[SIZE="1"]Tests passed:
CLEP Eng. Comp. w/Essay 65
CLEP Humanities 71
CLEP Human Growth and Development 61
CLEP Western Civ. I 63
CLEP Social Sciences and History 60
CLEP College Math 80
CLEP College Algebra 80
CLEP American Lit. 66
CLEP English Lit 66
CLEP A&I Lit 74
CLEP Introductory Psych 73
CLEP Introductory Soc 70
CLEP US History I 64
CLEP Natural Sciences 58
DSST Technical Writing 71
DSST Here's To Your Health 431
DSST Intro to World Religions 452
DSST Art of the Western World 66
Courses passed:
BCC Shakespeare I - A
BCC Writing Fiction I - A
BCC Writing Poetry I - A
BCC Drawing for Animation I - A
BCC Accounting 101 - A
TESC Intro to Children's Lit - A
TESC Literary Roots of Western Culture - A
TESC African Encounters - A
18 FEMA credits passed
I'M ALL DONE!! Thank you, Lord! :coolgleam:
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Hey all,
I tried to look for posts about US History 2, so sorry for interrupting this forum with a US History 2 question, but I desperately need some advice, and can't seem to make my own post question. Can anyone give me tips on the US History 2 exam? If you have a study guide that really pertains to a lot of the questions on the exam, that would be very much appreciated. Right now I'm just using IC, but is that enough? Your help would be wonderful!
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empressjewelz Wrote:Hey all,
I tried to look for posts about US History 2, so sorry for interrupting this forum with a US History 2 question, but I desperately need some advice, and can't seem to make my own post question. Can anyone give me tips on the US History 2 exam? If you have a study guide that really pertains to a lot of the questions on the exam, that would be very much appreciated. Right now I'm just using IC, but is that enough? Your help would be wonderful!
http://www.degreeforum.net/specific-exam...-clep.html
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I agree with campbell0021 suggestion. Remember you are never alone in this when you have IC. Lots of people have passed the exams already and have found helpful resources.
Also, here is what I used for resources (just scroll down past US History I):
http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-tho...#post52148
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I am in the same boat as you -- I have been studying hours at a time for over a week-- and the best I got was a 42 on Peterson's--- I have past 3 other tests and have used Peterson's before and found it true to form--- tomorrow is my US History Exam, so I will keep you posted!
BTW-- I read every thread about US History I and found many shared Peterson's was much harder, as well as, this is one of the hardest tests---
Believe me part of my wants to postpone- but I can't see how I will be able to fit in my full time job and full time classes that start on Monday___
Best,
Stacy
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Thanks for sharing all your study info-- I usually walk into the testing center feeling so much more confidental-- I only studied for a a little longer than a week, but I spent at least 3 hours a day-- I am really stressing, I want to graduate today!! Boy lots of facts on this one---
I take exam tomorrow. Hopefully, I will pass!
For future reference, the REA book you are referring to, is that a hard book or something you reference online?
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REA is a series of study guides for CLEPs and other exams.
REA Online - Making The World Smarter
Check your library for a copy or they can be found used at online bookstores.
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campbell0021 Wrote:http://www.degreeforum.net/specific-exam...-clep.html
Read over everyones feedback and take notes.
Thanks for that, really helped!
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