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I am new to this forum and I have passed my first clep. I made a 63 on the Human Growth and Development test. I have two weeks to study for one more exam before my final semester of school. I can take either U.S. History II, World Civilization II, or Introduction to Business Law for an elective. Does anyone have any advice on which one could possibly be the easiest. Human Growth and Development was my first and only test taken so I really need some advice on this one. Thanks
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My choice would be U.S. History II because I like history. The Cliff's quick book is a good source for this test. I used it along with the IC cards and Clep and Petersen tests. Only studied about a week for this one.
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Good job on passing your first CLEP! I remember that feeling: it's pretty good.
I would recommend US History I. It is easier than US History II (the first test I ever took) in my opinion. InstantCert Flashcards and the REA book should prepare you excellently regardless of which you opt for.
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