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Originally Posted by ahimsel08
well.. the results are in! i scored a 54!! Man i was so pumped.. i was not going to spend an entire semester in a history classroom listening to things i already knew. WHEW! thank you clep. I used instacert flashcards and REA History 1 Clep study guide.. i only read about 90 pages in the guide (out of 150) and i did all of the sections of flash cards several times, and once just before i took the test. all in all i studied probably 6-8 hours over a one week period.
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EXCELLENT!!
Listen, since you took the AP exam, you already covered the US History 2 material in school. My suggestion is to spend this week in review and take the US History 2 exam later this week. It's another 3 credits. Then of course, I highly suggest picking up the REA Social Science and History book- slam through the review of co-topics and you'll have another 6 before the end of 2007.
I am completely serious- you already did the AP course, and had you passed, you wouldn't have been able to nab the 12 credits you can have this way. This exam won't be any trouble for you. Consider 12 credits in 14 days as a nice Christmas gift. Let me know how you do!
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