I have taken like 15 CLEPs, as well as a bunch of DSST tests. Between the two, I have gotten 90 credits. I use a coaching service called CollegePlus!, which has done a great job helping me get so many credits, which will all count towards my degree.
The official guide is most useful for its practice tests. Take the practice tests to see if you are ready. Call around or check out the bookstore at your local college to find out what book is assigned to the course and study from that book. For calculus a very good book was posted on the internet for free by the author: Google 'calculus, keisler'. The book: Elementary Calculus by Jerome Keisler.
There is something called Peterson's CLEP practice tests - I highly recommend them as practice tests for the CLEP. It is online and not cheap but it does exactly what you pay it to do - tell you whether you are ready or not.
BTW i wouldn't buy petersons on all of the tests, just the ones you aren't comfortable with or have failed before. There's a 6 month waiting period between tests.
I love CLEP tests! I bypassed over 2 years by using them!
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eyes7592 1 year ago
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astarotcito 1 year ago
I have taken like 15 CLEPs, as well as a bunch of DSST tests. Between the two, I have gotten 90 credits. I use a coaching service called CollegePlus!, which has done a great job helping me get so many credits, which will all count towards my degree.
5425satx 2 years ago
I have passed 7 of these tests for 27 credits, and am taking one next week. Nothing like beating the college scam.
jrv2damac 2 years ago
Hey straightforward and downright cool!
MaxwellVigant 3 years ago
Psych, Marketing...I CLEPed out of around 50 credits. English was easy for me. Math was not. Science was not.
goldpaws 3 years ago
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billybobthortansbro 3 years ago
i take cleps. some are hard, others are super easy
goldpaws 3 years ago
How's that guide. I want to purchase it, but the reviews were so so.
AveIvy 4 years ago
The official guide is most useful for its practice tests. Take the practice tests to see if you are ready. Call around or check out the bookstore at your local college to find out what book is assigned to the course and study from that book. For calculus a very good book was posted on the internet for free by the author: Google 'calculus, keisler'. The book: Elementary Calculus by Jerome Keisler.
chaguanas 4 years ago
Thanks for the information. I'll check it out.
AveIvy 4 years ago
There is something called Peterson's CLEP practice tests - I highly recommend them as practice tests for the CLEP. It is online and not cheap but it does exactly what you pay it to do - tell you whether you are ready or not.
goldpaws 3 years ago
Thank you very much.
AveIvy 3 years ago
No problem :)
BTW i wouldn't buy petersons on all of the tests, just the ones you aren't comfortable with or have failed before. There's a 6 month waiting period between tests.
goldpaws 3 years ago
I'm taking Cleps right now! they're great
squirrelkillr 4 years ago
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Darkyoshi1 4 years ago