![]() ![]() It all boils down to memorization, and whatever your own personal method is for putting that into action. Many people will find the this exam more difficult than the Western Civilization I exam. You'll find an InstantCert link for every exam here if that gives you an idea of the amount of information they have available. If you don't know what InstantCert is, then click here for the scoop as well as a discount code: **InstantCert Academy** Be sure to check out the Flashcards for the Western Civilization II CLEP. InstantCert Academy - Western Civilization II Specific Exam Feedback - Three pages of study notes, specific topics of study, and after action reports. If you're an Instant Cert subscriber, you can use the forums and flashcards in conjunction with this to virtually guarantee a pass. Use this targeted study if you don't have the time to go through all of the William Patterson study guides. If you're the type of person that prefers to study from a textbook source however, then please see below.ĬLEP Western Civilization II (REA): 1648 to the Present (REA Test Preps) - Same logic as the Western Civ I exam. You don't have to buy the officially recommended resources all the time. I'd know this material well! Recommended bargain-priced study resourcesĪlways check your library first! You may be able to find some of these for free. Western Civ II Flashcards - A set of flashcards that some nice person put up on Quizlet. You can use these with the William Patterson study guides above to quiz yourself. Western Civ II Questions from University of South Dakota - No answers to these, but they cover the same material that the Western Civilization II CLEP does. Start at Chapter 15 and read until the end for the material needed for this exam. Norton Companion Website - A great resource for the second part of the Western Civilization CLEP. You'll learn about Instant Cert below if you haven't heard of it already. They've spent years accumulating their lists, which goes into much greater detail. ![]() I would highly recommend you see the Instant Cert Exam Specific forum for a further breakdown of study topics. So really hit those history resources hard! It should be obvious looking at the above that the bulk of the test is going to be on History. I've tried to list the topics you will most likely need to study.
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