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I went to Barnes and Nobles last night to look over books for up coming clep tests I want to take. I thought they had clep books that "taught" the material. All of the books there just have test questions and answers. Like this 12th century painting was by what artist and is what type? How am i supose to know the answer with out reading about it first? I am so confused! Is this how everyone studies for clep. Maybe cleping out isn't for me after all
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[COLOR="Navy"]You want to leek at the REA books.
First, go to amazon.com and look for "REA CLEP" or go directly to the REA website and look for what you want/need.
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The official clep books are basicly only good for practice test to gauge if you are ready for the real thing. The REA, and the Pass Your Class (mildly helpful). The dummies, idiots, utterly confused, demystified etc series are good at learning.
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Welcome to the Humanities exam. Two words. Could be a compound word. Blood-bath.
[COLOR="DimGray"]Intro to World Religions 68
Social Science and History 60
Principles of Statistics 60
Western Civilization I 58
Intro to Sociology 55
Astronomy 54
Technical Writing 54
Humanities 50
College Composition 50[/COLOR]
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War and American Society - A
International Economics - A
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Quote:Two words. Could be a compound word. Blood-bath.
hilarious ROTFL hilarious
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