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I've only taken 2 so take this for what its worth...Intro to Sociology was VERY easy and I think most on here will agree. It is a perfect one to get your feet wet with.
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Hi, I'm Robert 58.33 Traditional classroom credits 6 CLEP credits so far...Scores: Info Sys & Comp. Applications-63 Intro to Sociology-70 Going for either BA in History or BS in General Business (or both) from Excelsior |
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I've only taken a few but Principles of Management was a breeze for me. Went in cold and scored high. I have business background, so I don't recommend 'not studying' unless you also have a business background.
Good luck! Angie
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Hi...I'm Angie!! I currently have 47 credits from actual classes + 15 credits from testing = 62 credits total I'm taking 15 more CLEP/Dantes examination this summer. I hope to graduate this year from TESC with a BA in Psychology. ********* Upcoming Tests: Ethics and MicroEconomics Recent Tests: Principles of Supervision (58), Drug & Alcohol Abuse (61) Other Tests Passed Long Ago: Personal Finance, College Algebra, Principles of Management |
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Sociology is generally considered to be the easiest. IC only has like 100 flashcards on it, if that tells you anything. It's also a great place to start if new to testing, as well as a decent base for a lot of the social science stuff most liberal arts majors.
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Best of luck, Joanne 31 hours traditional schooling 11 Microsoft exams, 1 Linux+, 2 ICCP's, 6 CLEP's, 12 DSSTs, and 6 ECE's Degree Completed! BS in Liberal Studies |
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I haven't taken this exam, but if Excelsior just happens to tell me I need some credits ( any credits) to complete my degree I am going to take this exam A.S.A.P. Although my first clep was Analyzing and Interpreting Literature, whick I took cold ,absolutely no prep and scored in the 60's. So we should definitely put it in the category of easy cleps.
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Don G. -Atlanta, GA A.S. Liberal Arts , Excelsior College,3/2007 B.S. Liberal Studies, Excelsior College,"On the Way" "Forget about all the reasons why something may not work. You only need to find one good reason why it will" --Dr. Robert Anthony |