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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 301.076 EAN: 9780878919031 ISBN: 0878919031 Label: Research & Education Association Manufacturer: Research & Education Association Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 240 Publication Date: 1998 Publisher: Research & Education Association Studio: Research & Education Association Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: REA … Real review, Real practice, Real results. An easier path to a college degree – get college credits without the classes. CLEP INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY Based on today’s official CLEP exam Are you prepared to excel on the CLEP? * Take the first practice test to discover what you know and what you should know * Set up a flexible study schedule by following our easy timeline * Use REA's advice to ready yourself for proper study and success Study what you need to know to pass the exam * The book's on-target subject review features coverage of all topics on the official CLEP exam, including society, culture, social interaction, collective behavior, and more * Smart and friendly lessons reinforce necessary skills * Key tutorials enhance specific abilities needed on the test * Targeted drills increase comprehension and help organize study Practice for real * Create the closest experience to test-day conditions with 3 full-length practice tests * Chart your progress with full and detailed explanations of all answers * Boost your confidence with test-taking strategies and experienced advice Specially Written for Solo Test Preparation! REA is the acknowledged leader in CLEP preparation, with the most extensive library of CLEP titles and software available. Most titles are also offered with REA's exclusive TESTware software to make your practice more effective and more like exam day. REA's CLEP Prep guides will help you get valuable credits, save on tuition, and advance your chosen career by earning a college degree. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great PurchaseAwesome study guide, read through the chapters, went through the first practice test reading the given answer guide. Passed with 8 points to spare in around half an hour. Highly recomended. Rating: - HelpfulThe Sociology Clep study guide is typical of the other guides I have used (Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Principles of Marketing, Principles of Management), meaning: If you have even a passing familiarity with the subject the guide will give you enough information to pass the test. There were questions on the actual exam that the book did not cover, but an educated guess would be 85%-90% of the test questions were mentioned in the study guide. The guide itself was an easy read. At ... Read More Rating: - great book for clep; not enough infoOK the book is great as far as about 1/2 of the questions on the test. I took it a week ago and passed just using this book with a 62. The whole time I was taking the test I thought I was going to fail for sure, because the test has a ton of questions not even covered in this book. I suggest buying this book, studying the questions and answers, and going to college board or another college website and taking their practice tests too. By the way....INDIA is the country closest associated ... Read More Rating: - It Gets the Job DoneI am using CLEP exams as a way in which I can get closer to the 150 hour requirement in order to sit for the CPA exam. As of today (when I took and passed the exam), I am about two weeks away from graduating college with my bachelors. I had no previous experience in Sociology, although the course seems to be an overlap of economics, history, and pyschology (which I also Clepped) and I have had courses in these subjects before. With that said, I did not use anything else to study for the exam and ... Read More Rating: - CLEP for SociologyJust took this test and scored a 69. The book reviews a lot, but not everything I found in the exam today. I didn't use any other material,except for occasionally looking up some of the sociologists on the web. It helps to get a sense of what theories are related to what person. I used some keywords to remember concepts from each person that the book spoke about, like "Cooley=Looking Glass Theory" and "Max Weber= Versensten" or however that is spelled. Those 2 German words that start with "G" Gemienstien ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |