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I just joined InstantCert because I took US History I and II and recieved a 46 on both tests! I need credit (50 or better) for a History course and then I'll have my bachelor's degree!!
I need help with Western Civ I.
Does anyone have any suggestions??
Thanks!
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Have you checked out the specific exam feedback on this exam yet? If not, go back to the forum categories and you'll find the Specific Exam Feedback at the bottom of the list. You will have access to that forum since you are a member.
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03-27-2012, 12:04 PM
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GGUclep Wrote:I just joined InstantCert because I took US History I and II and recieved a 46 on both tests! I need credit (50 or better) for a History course and then I'll have my bachelor's degree!!
I need help with Western Civ I.
Does anyone have any suggestions??
Thanks!
If passing this CLEP is all that stands between you and completing your bachelor's, than yes: study for it like you've never studied for anything else in your entire life. IOW, devote your whole life for a period of time to making sure you know enough to pass the test. Here are some resources you might want to check out:
Western Civilization I CLEP Free Study Guide - Free-Clep-Prep.com
History of Western civilization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HIS 101 - History of Western Civilization I (with Charles Evans) - Videos - Download free content from Northern Virginia Community College on iTunes
HIS 101 Western Civilization To 1689
Western Civilizations, 17e: W. W. Norton StudySpace
UPDATE: Something else you might consider is taking US history or Western Civ I through
KCTCS or
Straighterline. Just
check with your school that either would be able to transfer in. Both of these options are self-paced and have unproctored, "open-book" exams to pass. SL is cheaper but isn't accepted at many schools. Good luck!
BA in History, TESC, Graduated September 2010
MA in History, American Public University, currently pursuing
Virginia teaching license, currently pursuing
Check out Degree Forum Wiki for more information on putting together your own degree plan!
My BA History degree plan.
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