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I need to take Soc300 as a general studies requirement for my degree. At my school they recognized the Dantes Human and Cultural Geography as an equivalent.
Instantcert doesn't have this course in their list. Has anyone taken it and can you recommend a study guide or other courses that instantcert has that are relevant to this test. For the clep Social Science and History course, Instant cert recommends you review 6 other sets of questions they have because they don't have a specific set for that course. I was hoping that someone could recommend a similar suggestion for the Human and cultural Geography test. Or some other study guide. Also, if anyone has taken the test is it hard? and what does it basically cover. Thanks: |
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First of all, welcome to the IC forum! We are glad to have you with us. As for your question about study guides for the Human & Cultural Geography exam, I have copied a post (see below) that Snazzlefrag made last year which lists several websites to check out that might possibly help you with the exam. You can also find other feedback by using the Search function. Click on "Search" at the top of the page, then choose "Advanced Search"; type in "Geography" under "Search by keyword"; then choose "Search Titles only". Scroll down and choose "Posts" under "Show Results as", and then click "Search Now" at the bottom. That will bring up all of the posts made to date for the Human & Cultural Geography exam. Quote:
I hope that helps you somewhat. Good luck and be sure to post some feedback if you can! JoAnne Last edited by Kiwi Lover : 10-24-2007 at 04:12 PM. |
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dt....See the revised instructions above; I took out the direct link and gave you the Search instructions instead. You should be able to get into all of the feedback previously posted.
Hope that helps. JoAnne ![]() |
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I posted feedback on this exam but I don't think it ever went anywhere. Let me try and find it.
-HB Snip! Here it is! Firstly, there weren't a lot of questions that jumped out at me as something that you could simply grab a book and study. You seemed to need a general knowledge of world geography and where countries are in relation to water bodies etc. What crops were NOT originally domesticated in North America What US city historically suffers the most natural disasters Know what classifys an undeveloped, developed and developing country Know the difference between regional languages and what are language families Where did Buddism originate Where did confucianism originate Know what a megolopolis is and what regions of the US are NOT classified as a megolopolis You will be given graphs which show population in contrast to food supply What is a consumption indication of a developed region (electricity?) What is considered a non-renewable resource A cold temp, but a clear sky in January in upstate NY is likely caused by what kind of weather pattern What human tool causes the most drastic changes in the natural environment (bronze, steel, fire etc) Do a google search for noted Cultural Geographers (there aren't many!) Learn a few of their notable theories What city out of a list lies between 40 deg and 60 deg lat north or south and has a rainy winter and warm summer What city in 20-30 deg north or south has a wet winter and a dry summer from a list Learn what economic systems are and what regions can fall into them Know what a core-periphery model is Know what causes a pushing force in migration from countries China is considered (multiple choice: resource rich, developed...resource poor developed....resource rich undeveloped etc....) What is not considered a grass land: tiaga, meadow, plain, etc] A country that is not near another that controls that country is an example of ...............(imperialism) Where were humans located on the earth around 10,000 bc Where did humans develop urbanization What are the advantages of a flat map over a glope..... What is false about lattitude: it's a meridian arc, it passes through Greenwich, it goes from 0 to 90 deg, it runs north and south Know a few land physiography terms (I didn't know quite a few of them) I passed this one with a B. That's all I remember for now. If one of my questions doesn't make sense than it's probably my memory!There weren't many questions on the test that seemed difficult. Some of them seemed WAY too easy to be right, but after reading them a few times, I realized it was the only answer. I probably would take the Social Sciences Clep before this one. There are a lot of questions from the CLEP book that would apply to this test from there. As this test seemed kind of wandering and ambiguous at times, I probably would have been stressed out while taking it if I had paid for it. Unless your a big-time geography nut, I would pass this one by.
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Working On: NOTHING!!!! Finished: Graduated BSL 15 Feb 08, Waiting on the USPS to deliver the cert. Passed: All Clep Generals (Except Math) ECE Composition,Clep Intro to Soc,DSST Human Cult Geography,World Conflict,HRM,World Pop,Ethics,ECE Research Methods in Psych,Abnormal Psych, DSST Technical Writing, Intro World Religions, MIS,Drugs and Alcohol, R+F USSR,Intro to Computers,Civil War,Criminal Justice,B. Math Environment+Humanity,Info Systems+Comp Apps, CLEP- US History 1+2,Ana. Lit, DSST- Intro to Buisness Last edited by highlanderburial : 12-14-2007 at 06:45 PM. |
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Dear HB
Thank you for your v. helpful post. I am not a geography nut - far from it (I do not like Geography one bit!) - but unfortunately this is the only challenged exam Strayer University will accept for this class (SOC300). So my choices are...take this exam or pay for yet another class and spend 12 weeks online or in class. I'm curious as to how many hours approx. and how many of the resources suggested by KiwiLover you used (or other resources). Thanks again v. much for your response. FSB |
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Preface: This test is not as bad as it seems.
Alrighty. As I mentioned, I don't think I knew about all the resources listed above. I simply took the Free study sheet and went through it section by section on Wiki. If I told you that I studyied for more than 3 days, off and on for maybe a total of 9 hours I might be on the borderline of telling a lie. Keep in mind this thing is a DSST, and as such you don't have to knock it out of the park as it were. I would say that even with little study, 1/4 of this entire test will seem obvious to you. Another 1/4 can be pretty much breezed over by a minor amount of study. Realistically you only need to answer half the test plus a few more to put you over the top with a "C". If you want an "A" or a "B" I think a week's worth of study time using the stuff I listed and Kiwi's post, you should be MORE than prepared for this one. Try the free study sheet a few times, do a few more WIKI searches, and right before you go in stare at some maps or a globe for about 45 minutes. See where the countries are in relation to each other. That should do it for you. Let's face it, even if you don't pass, 6 months later you can hit this thing again far better prepared. This latter concept is not one which I think will happen, but it's there as a fallback. As I tell all the folks on these forums, JUST TAKE IT! Get so you can rap off 50 to 75% of the material and go for it! Personally the time I spent studying this stuff bored me to tears, I think if I had to sit through a monotone teacher or a really bad online course I would join the circus as elephant cleaner #2. Waterboy Quote: "Yew Cain Doooooo eeeeeeet!" Hope this helps! -HB
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Working On: NOTHING!!!! Finished: Graduated BSL 15 Feb 08, Waiting on the USPS to deliver the cert. Passed: All Clep Generals (Except Math) ECE Composition,Clep Intro to Soc,DSST Human Cult Geography,World Conflict,HRM,World Pop,Ethics,ECE Research Methods in Psych,Abnormal Psych, DSST Technical Writing, Intro World Religions, MIS,Drugs and Alcohol, R+F USSR,Intro to Computers,Civil War,Criminal Justice,B. Math Environment+Humanity,Info Systems+Comp Apps, CLEP- US History 1+2,Ana. Lit, DSST- Intro to Buisness |
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Thanks for the details HB - your response helps put the effort in perspective - it can be difficult to judge the LOE required with an exam that does not have any official prep materials available - I will follow your suggestions.
Thanks again, FSB |