03-18-2009, 09:22 AM
I don't know what you studied for A&I, but I wouldn't expect it to help with Humanities. That being said, I think you've made a wise decision. If you spend the next 3-4 weeks studying for Humanities, you should be fine. If you enjoy the arts -- any of them -- you'll probably find the studying enjoyable. Humanities is very broad, but it's also very shallow. Basically, you need to know just enough to bluff your way through a dinner party discussion in five or six different disciplines!
Comex may be fine. I don't know. But I highly recommend REA for Humanities. It was the only source I used (hadn't heard of IC then), and I made 78.
May you graduate in May with time to spare!
Comex may be fine. I don't know. But I highly recommend REA for Humanities. It was the only source I used (hadn't heard of IC then), and I made 78.
May you graduate in May with time to spare!
wellsea Wrote:I decided to give Humanities a crack. I read on here someone used Comex,so I ordered that study guide. I signed up for InstantCert and Petersons.
I don't have much time if I want to meet the 5/9 graduation date. The school needs the scores I believe by the end of April. So if I schedule my test date at least 3-4 weeks from now, and push myself, hopefully and pass!!
I've read that it is hard and broad but people here have done it. It would be wonderful because it would fulfill the 2 requirements I need. So I just need to give it a try. Maybe the A & I material I studied for will cross over to this some how..


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