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I need to CLEP an elective. I just completed American Government today (passed) and would like one that is interesting AND most importantly, EASY as it is the very last thing I must pass to graduate. Any advice is MUCH appreciated.
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Hi Kat, how about Intro to Psychology. I found that one of the easist and IC is sufficent for this exam. I plan to take American Government this week. Could you give me some feedback. Is IC enough to pass? Good luck, kckusek
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What about those FEMA courses? Never used them myself, but I know lots of people have. Do a search on these threads.
Good for you. I still have three to go. ![]()
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If you can do the FEMA courses, that would be great. I have done about 20 courses so far. I am going to TESC and they award them as electives. Exelcsior only takes them from Frederick Comm College first but I haven't heard of either school denying credit for them.
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Please don't get me wrong...IC is a wonderful tool and I am not bashing it BUT when I utilized just IC for Prin of Marketing and Am Gov, I failed them both by two. Alas, I paired IC with other resources and passed them both on the second go-round
I would like to stay with a CLEP course for this final elective as my last few classes for this degree are quite complicated and time consuming and I am familiar with the concept.Thanks Kat |
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Kat - There may be very few courses and/or very few students that can master all that is required to pass an exam with just one source (IC or any other source). For me, I used IC, usually an REA or COMEX book (or both) any other book like Cliff's QuickReview -PLUS- a Standard Deviant Dvd/Vhs if available. For me, I wanted to go in sufficiently prepared and not risk failure. GOOD LUCK!!
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