Showing posts with label Sociology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sociology. Show all posts

August 28, 2011

So How Do I Start?

This is certainly an important question. After all, the journey of a million miles begins with a single step, so that single step is a pretty big deal! If you're new to CLEPing you may wonder if some tests are better to start with than others.


I would recommend getting your feet wet with one of the easier tests. One of my first CLEPs was Analyzing and Interpreting Literature, and boy, am I grateful! That test was a breeze, and I actually scored an 80 on it! It was a huge moral booster, and that's valuable for kick-starting enthusiasm.  


A few other fairly easy ones (in my opinion) would be Introduction to PsychologyIntroduction to SociologySocial Sciences and History, and Humanities. Of course, it's all relative to your background, interests, and education. If English is your second language then the Spanish, French, or German CLEPs could be easy cheesy. History might come naturally for you, so try out College Composition. Maybe you're obsessed with technology (like my little brother) and Information Systems and Computer Applications might be just the thing to get you started.


Just look through the list of subjects and choose one that you're familiar with or interested in. It's much easier to pour yourself into studying something that you care about rather than something you're just wanting to get through.


Once you've passed your first couple of "easy" tests then it might be time for something a little more challenging and outside your comfort zone (College Algebra did that for me!). Work your way up slowly, don't burn out, and study creatively to keep your interest level high. Hold yourself accountable, work hard, and you're almost guaranteed to pass your exams with flying colors! 


                                               Happy CLEPing, my fellow non-conformists!


Do It!, a photo by jenni from the block on Flickr.

August 7, 2011

My Personal Record

As you know, I have the tendency to overstudy. Not everyone has this problem, but I can tell you that it can be debilitating. Spending a month on a test that others pass in one week is almost a sure way to pass, but it can also put you way behind on your goals. 


So a couple of weeks ago I determined to pass the Human Growth and Development CLEP as quickly as possible. 

  • Tip #1: Never aim low! Set a high goal and do your best to reach it.
I didn't have a study plan mapped out, though, so my goal of "as quickly as possible" was intangible and therefore hard to quantify.