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Which are the easiest?
(CLEP) Analyzing & Interpreting Literature 3 credit hours
(CLEP) Introduction to Psychology 3 credit hours
(DSST) Intro to computing 3 credit hours
(DSST) Management information systems 3 credit hours
(CLEP) Introduction to Sociology 3 credit hours
(DSST) General Anthropology 3 credit hours
(DSST) Lifespan development 3 credit hours
(CLEP) Principles of Marketing 3 credit hours
(DSST) Drug & Alcohol abuse 3 credit hours
(DSST) Here’s to your health 3 credit hours
(DSST) Money & Banking 3 credit hours
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FilMoola Wrote:Which are the easiest?
(CLEP) Analyzing & Interpreting Literature 6 credit hours
(CLEP) Introduction to Psychology 3 credit hours
(DSST) Intro to computing 3 credit hours
(CLEP) Introduction to Sociology 3 credit hours
(CLEP) Principles of Marketing 3 credit hours
(DSST) Hereâs to your health 3 credit hours
I left the easiest exams up above. A&I Lit is actually 6 credits - and a good starting place if you can understand poetry. Sociology is easier than Psych in my opinion. Intro to Computing is a breeze with IC.
Hope it works out for you, which ever exams you take,
R.
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The intro to Sociology is one you could pass even without studying. It is the ultimate example of how far knowing how to take a test will get you. Let me make up a question for you and see if you can figure it out:
What Sociological perspective proposes that social organization is a result of competition over scarce resources?
1) Symbolic Interactionist
2) Dramaturgical
3) Conflict
4) Functionalist
Now, even if you don't know anything about sociology, the answer should be pretty obvious.
I would suggest, however, that you do not neglect this exam if you chose to take it. Sociology is such a valuable field and there are so many concepts and so much information that you will carry with you for life. I promise you. To study for this exam, I read a library book and used Peterson's practice exams and received the score you see in my signature. Not hard at all.
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Maniac Craniac Wrote:The intro to Sociology is one you could pass even without studying. It is the ultimate example of how far knowing how to take a test will get you. Let me make up a question for you and see if you can figure it out:
What Sociological perspective proposes that social organization is a result of competition over scarce resources?
1) Symbolic Interactionist
2) Dramaturgical
3) Conflict
4) Functionalist
Now, even if you don't know anything about sociology, the answer should be pretty obvious.
I would suggest, however, that you do not neglect this exam if you chose to take it. Sociology is such a valuable field and there are so many concepts and so much information that you will carry with you for life. I promise you. To study for this exam, I read a library book and used Peterson's practice exams and received the score you see in my signature. Not hard at all.
3.) Conflict?
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Well I'm signing up to IC after I finish Micro\Macro through Straighterline, I guess I'll start with Intro to comp and here's to your health then move on to A&I then to Intro to Sociology, that would be a nice way to accumulate a good 12-16 credits in a a short period of time.
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FilMoola Wrote:3.) Conflict? 
Yep. Congratulations, you know English! You are more than qualified to take the Sociology CLEP! hilarious
I do mean it, however, that even though the test isn't very difficult to pass, I would encourage you to study well for it. In fact, if you are not sure which test to take, I would suggest this one and set yourself a goal of a high score, well above passing. You will not regret it.
SMS, SGB, GEN, NG, TG16, NES, SNES
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