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Build a timeline across ancient Near Eastern, Greek, Roman, medieval, Renaissance, Reformation, and early modern Europe while preparing credit-policy checks and Proctortrack remote-testing requirements.
College Board's current Western Civilization I exam covers the first semester of a two-semester Western civilization course with approximately 120 questions in 90 minutes. HiraEdu helps students organize broad historical periods, practice passage, map, picture, graph, and table interpretation, verify ACE and institutional credit policy, and prepare Proctortrack setup.
This exam spans ancient, medieval, Renaissance, Reformation, and early modern Europe, so preparation needs timeline control plus source and visual interpretation practice.
College Board says Western Civilization I covers the first semester of a two-semester Western civilization course.
The exam has approximately 120 questions in 90 minutes, with some unscored pretest questions.
Medieval History is the largest topic area at 23-27% of exam questions.
ACE recommends a score of 50 for 3 semester hours, but each institution controls its own CLEP credit policy.
The exam covers the Ancient Near East, Ancient Greece, Hellenistic civilization, Ancient Rome, early Christianity, Germanic invasions, Byzantium, Islam, Charlemagne, feudal and manorial institutions, the medieval Church, towns, monarchies, Renaissance Italy, Renaissance outside Italy, New Monarchies, Reformation, Catholic reform, the Atlantic opening, commercial revolution, conflicts, and early modern culture.
Students should practice definitions, historical figures, cause and effect, relationships between events, inaccurate pairings, and interpretation of passages, maps, pictures, graphs, and tables.
Remote CLEP Western Civilization I 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 Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 page says the exam covers material usually taught in the first semester of a two-semester Western civilization course. Questions cover Ancient Greece, Rome, the Near East, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and Reformation, and early modern Europe. The exam contains approximately 120 questions to be answered in 90 minutes, with some unscored pretest questions, and uses b.c.e. and c.e. chronological labels. Questions can ask for definitions, historical figures, relationships between historical factors, inaccurate pairings, and interpretation of passages, maps, pictures, graphs, and tables. Required abilities include factual knowledge, identifying causes and effects, analyzing textual and graphic materials, distinguishing relevant from irrelevant information, and reaching conclusions from facts. Topic weights are Ancient Near East 8-10%, Ancient Greece and Hellenistic Civilization 15-17%, Ancient Rome 15-17%, Medieval History 23-27%, Renaissance and Reformation 13-17%, and Early Modern Europe 1560-1648 at 10-15%. 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 120 questions to be answered in 90 minutes, with some unscored pretest questions.
The exam covers the Ancient Near East, Greece, Rome, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and Reformation, and early modern Europe through 1648.
Medieval History is the largest topic area, accounting for about 23-27% of exam questions.
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 build a period timeline, practice historical evidence and map or passage interpretation, verify credit policy, and prepare Proctortrack device, ID, room, and scheduling steps.
Check the target institution's Western Civilization I CLEP policy, required score, credit hours, history or humanities equivalency, general education applicability, and duplicate-credit rules.
Organize study from the Ancient Near East through Greece, Rome, medieval Europe, Renaissance, Reformation, and early modern Europe to 1648.
Spend extra time on Medieval History, Ancient Greece and Hellenistic civilization, Ancient Rome, Renaissance and Reformation, then cover Ancient Near East and early modern Europe.
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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