03-22-2006, 08:12 PM
FlyAway Wrote:I needed twelve credits to graduate in May, so I decided to take 2 Clep exams; Humanities and Social Sciences and History.
I passed the Humanities with a 53, without studying. I scored a 49:mad: on the Social Sciences and that was with the collegeboard study guide.
I am kicking myself because I didn't find out about instantcert until yesterday!!! I am planning on taking both of the U.S. History exams, is two weeks enough time with instantcert?
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Hi FlyAway,
Sorry to hear you failed SS&H. 49 is right on the line too. What a shame!
For your U.S. History exams, you may want to read through the study guide found on this site (in addition to Instantcert):
http://www.pinkmonkey.com/studyguides/su...ntents.asp
It doesn't split the topics up into two sections for you, so you will need to do that yourself (consult the test descriptions found at www.collegeboard.com).
It is difficult to say how much time it takes to study for any exam. Everyone is different. I would think that if you study Instantcert and the PinkMonkey web site for two weeks, YOU will know whether you are ready to take the exams or not.
It is definitely possible to study for two weeks and pass two exams. Many people here have done so several times over. But rather than study for BOTH exams for two weeks, I would study for ONE exam intensively for a week and see how you feel. When you are ready to sit the exam, go for it! Then study intensively for another week for the other exam.
In the end, however, it is YOU who must decide whether you have studied enough to pass the exam!
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And now for something completely different...
Have you considered taking Analyzing and Interpreting Literature instead of the two US History exams? It is worth six credits and requires only a quick review of basic literary terms such as: simile, soliloquy, sonnet, etc.
You could literally do a quick google search for literary terms tomorrow, and then go and sit the exam at your earliest opportunity.
If your school will accept A&I Literature, and if it fits in with your degree plan, it's definitely worth thinking about FlyAway. It will save you a lot of time and effort studying for two history exams.
Best of luck whatever you decide,
Snazzlefrag