08-29-2013, 04:17 PM
Corpsole2: I took the Vietnam test over a year ago and the Civil War test 2 weeks ago. I really believe that the Vietnam test is easier than the Civil war test. The IC flashcards are tedious for the civil war, but I remember them being pretty straight forward for the Vietnam test. Be sure to check the specific feedback forum to see if there are any current updates that would be helpful to know. The Free-clep-prep practice tests are very helpful for the Vietnam test. If you are truly getting 90% on those practice tests and are comfortable with the flashcards--then you are good to take the test now.
I did not take the middle east test. The Ussr test isn't that bad you just need to study more. The spellings of the Russian names are tricky and it just takes a little longer for the info to set in. I spent three weeks studying for the USSR exam.
I did not take the middle east test. The Ussr test isn't that bad you just need to study more. The spellings of the Russian names are tricky and it just takes a little longer for the info to set in. I spent three weeks studying for the USSR exam.
Clep's Passed: Humanites 70, Sociology 60, Psy 74, HG&D 61, EP 64
DSST's Passed: World Religions 480, Vietnam War 67, Environment & Humanity 67, M&B 64, MIS 449, Org Beh. 64, CJ 437, SA 450, USSR 64, CW 66,
Penn Foster: Fin. Man.
Did all the aleks stuff
TESC: Lib. Cap, BA in Social Science December 2013
DSST's Passed: World Religions 480, Vietnam War 67, Environment & Humanity 67, M&B 64, MIS 449, Org Beh. 64, CJ 437, SA 450, USSR 64, CW 66,
Penn Foster: Fin. Man.
Did all the aleks stuff
TESC: Lib. Cap, BA in Social Science December 2013