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Review institutions, social patterns, social processes, stratification, sociological perspective, theory, methods, tables, charts, credit rules, and Proctortrack remote-testing requirements.
College Board lists approximately 100 CLEP Introductory Sociology questions in 90 minutes, with Social Processes and Social Stratification carrying the largest weights. HiraEdu helps students organize topic review, practice theory and data interpretation, confirm credit policy, and prepare Proctortrack setup.
This exam measures introductory sociology facts, concepts, theoretical approaches, methods, hypothetical applications, and table or chart interpretation.
College Board says CLEP Introductory Sociology covers a one-semester introductory-level sociology course.
The current exam has approximately 100 questions in 90 minutes, with some unscored pretest questions included.
The largest topic areas are Social Processes 25% and Social Stratification 25%.
ACE recommends a score of 50 for 3 semester hours, while each institution controls its own CLEP credit policy.
The exam covers institutions, social patterns, social processes, social stratification, and the sociological perspective, including family, education, politics, religion, demography, culture, deviance, social control, organizations, social change, inequality, race, ethnicity, gender, class, mobility, methods, and theory.
Students should practice identifying sociological names, facts, and concepts, connecting theories to empirical generalizations, applying methods to hypothetical situations, and interpreting tables and charts.
Remote CLEP Introductory Sociology uses Proctortrack by Verificient with a human proctor. Students should complete onboarding, install ETS Online Test, prepare the required Windows and Chrome setup, verify ID, clear the workspace, and follow the smartphone second-camera workflow.
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College Board's current CLEP Introductory Sociology page says the exam assesses material typically presented in a one-semester introductory-level sociology course. It emphasizes basic facts and concepts plus general theoretical approaches used by sociologists on institutions, social patterns, social processes, social stratification, and the sociological perspective; highly specialized knowledge is not required or measured. The exam contains approximately 100 questions to be answered in 90 minutes, with some unscored pretest questions. Questions may test identification of names, facts, and concepts; relationships between concepts, empirical generalizations, and theoretical propositions; sociological methods; application to hypothetical situations; and interpretation of tables and charts. Topic weights are Institutions 20%, Social Patterns 10%, Social Processes 25%, Social Stratification 25%, and The Sociological Perspective 20%. ACE recommends a credit-granting score of 50 for 3 semester hours, subject to institutional policy. Remote CLEP testing uses Proctortrack by Verificient with a human proctor and requires Windows 10 or 11, Chrome 100+, ETS Online Test app, approved Proctortrack onboarding, valid ID, clear testing space, and smartphone second-camera workflow for current remote administrations.
College Board says the exam contains approximately 100 questions to be answered in 90 minutes, with some unscored pretest questions.
College Board says it assesses material typically presented in a one-semester introductory-level sociology course.
College Board lists Institutions 20%, Social Patterns 10%, Social Processes 25%, Social Stratification 25%, and The Sociological Perspective 20%.
College Board lists ACE's recommendation as a score of 50 for 3 semester hours, while colleges set their own credit policies.
HiraEdu helps students organize topic-weighted sociology review, practice theory and table interpretation, verify credit policy, and prepare Proctortrack device, ID, room, and scheduling steps.
Check the target institution's Introductory Sociology CLEP policy, required score, credit hours, course equivalency, and whether the credit satisfies social science, sociology, nursing, or elective requirements.
Spend extra time on social processes and social stratification, then cover institutions, sociological perspective, and social patterns using College Board's topic weights.
Review major sociological theories, research methods, culture, groups, organizations, deviance, inequality, race, gender, class, social mobility, and table or chart interpretation.
Complete onboarding early, use a Windows 10 or 11 PC with Chrome 100+, install ETS Online Test, prepare valid ID, clear the workspace, remove extra monitors, and test the smartphone second-camera workflow.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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