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Yesterday I took American History I and passed with a 61. This test covered about 10 questions on early colonial times.
Today I took American Governemnt and passed with a 53, I hope I don't get a Fedex pacakge telling me they have revised my score! The materials covered in Instant Cert were adequate. My next Cleps will be either Natural Science or Biology and Principles of Management |
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Hi Donna, Welcome to the board! I haven't taken 'US History I' myself, but here is a link to a forum search, using keyword "History", that contains many previous threads on this subject. It will be a good place for you to start your research, and you should be able to find a lot of helpful tips and advice. Look for threads with "US History I" in their title. http://www.instantcertonline.com/for...searchid=11767 Happy reading! Best of luck, Snazzlefrag
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My name is Rob So far, I have earned 142 credits (12 not used). Excelsior College - BS Psychology (5 courses/exams to go) - BS Business (2 courses/exams to go) ____________ Upcoming: N/A In-progress: CSU-Pueblo: Labor Relations course Most Recently Completed: English Composition at PFC (97). Exams/Courses Passed To Date (43): - Courses (4): 1 ECE, 1 CSU-Pueblo, 2 PFC. - Exams (39): 24 DANTES, 15 CLEP. GPA: 4.0 |
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Hi Donna - Welcome to the IC-FF, InstantCert-ForumFamily!!! To begin, know that the IC Flashcard system is second to none in its delivery system and you will find success by using all of its resources. You may wish to use alternate sources too when you just can't sit down at a computer to study but will actually need a book to accomplish your goal, which is of course to PASS you exam!! Other sources of clep and dantes study material include: REA Books COMEX Books Rudman books (DANTES) Pass-Your-Class Guides Standard Deviants Video & DVD ~PLUS~ Petersons Online Practice (CLEP) Exams ~AND~ IC Forums "SEARCH" Feature For Established Topic Threads GOOD LUCK!!!!
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ShotoJuku + A.S., B.S., M.S. Always be ready to release your mind and be willing to listen to the advice of others. Remain flexible. - Gichin Funakoshi |