Taking clep tests and doing well on them is a whole lot cheaper than a regular college. If the college you're looking into accepts CLEP credit, you should definatly look into taking some tests. Just make sure you buy study guides for the tests! But, like DMalenfant1 said, you'll probably need 1-2 years of college to get your
This is misleading, it is not "quick and easy". First off, you still need to study for the test if you have never taken that subject before and even if you have such as high school, you will still need to learn a few more things in that subject at college level. Not to mention if the college you are interested in accepts cleps. You get a "P" for pass or "F" for fail and nothing to affect your GPA. Bad part about this is you will still need 30 course credits to get a degree. Always a catch kids.
I got my precalculus credit with this. But the test was hard as shit and it isnt cheap but it is cheaper than paying for an actual class. So, study before you take it or it will be a waste.
@jrv2damac hi do you mind me asking you study for them & how long usually study for? Which tests have you taken?is it really hard? how much did you save? thank you very much! =D
It's amazing how people try to scam people out of money like this. A full college degree? That's amazing seeing as how there aren't CLEP tests for every subject.
CLEP tests will only get you credits in your general education courses. The "ninja" stuff I teach is for the courses you need in your major to complete the degree. Everything in the FREE videos I offer can be verified at The College Board website. I'm still putting the "ninja" stuff together and it will be ready soon. If you go to the URL at the end of this video and follow the instructions, I'll let you know when it's ready and you can see for yourself that the only scammers are the colleges!
I'm looking at the extra info area and it says, "Quick And Easy College Credits...to help you get your degree faster." I don't find anything misleading about that.
If you follow the steps in Video #5 (after you go through the 5 Day Video Mini-Course), all you have to dedicate is 2 weeks of study time (on average) and about 90 minutes to take the test. It really boils down to how bad you want to get your degree :-)
Thanks brotha for posting your video. I've heard of the word, CLEP, before but I had not freakin idea that it was this valuable. I'm 22 yrs old, resuming college for the second time, at a community college and taking classes over again that didn't allow for the transfer of previous credits. I wish I would have known about this when I was 17. I could have a college degree by now.
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CaliforniaArchitect 2 months ago
I want 2 sign up 4 the 5 day course u have .Every time i try 2 sign up nothing happens .Please tell me what is wrong.
haza3dorayme 1 year ago
Thank you sooooo much for sharing this information, this actually can change a persons life for the better.
brotherskeeper7 1 year ago
your link isnt working for me, im really interested in the clep testing programs I am currently trying to promote
blueyourmom123 1 year ago
theres nothing in the URL the webpage says:The domain exipired on 03-26-10
astarotcito 1 year ago
Taking clep tests and doing well on them is a whole lot cheaper than a regular college. If the college you're looking into accepts CLEP credit, you should definatly look into taking some tests. Just make sure you buy study guides for the tests! But, like DMalenfant1 said, you'll probably need 1-2 years of college to get your
Anytime99 2 years ago
This is misleading, it is not "quick and easy". First off, you still need to study for the test if you have never taken that subject before and even if you have such as high school, you will still need to learn a few more things in that subject at college level. Not to mention if the college you are interested in accepts cleps. You get a "P" for pass or "F" for fail and nothing to affect your GPA. Bad part about this is you will still need 30 course credits to get a degree. Always a catch kids.
DMalenfant1 2 years ago
I got my precalculus credit with this. But the test was hard as shit and it isnt cheap but it is cheaper than paying for an actual class. So, study before you take it or it will be a waste.
DEACONAP4LOVE 2 years ago 3
I have passed 6 of these since last May and have accumulated 24 sem. hours. I also have one tomorrow and next week both worth 3...
jrv2damac 2 years ago
Do you mind me asking how you study for them & how long you usually study for? Which tests have you taken? Thanks!
mikelelivelaughlove 2 years ago
@jrv2damac hi do you mind me asking you study for them & how long usually study for? Which tests have you taken?is it really hard? how much did you save? thank you very much! =D
astarotcito 1 year ago
thank you for sharing, bro.
meghnarmajhi 2 years ago
What books do I need to study for the test?? Please help
qaraa 2 years ago
It's amazing how people try to scam people out of money like this. A full college degree? That's amazing seeing as how there aren't CLEP tests for every subject.
bbmak182 3 years ago
CLEP tests will only get you credits in your general education courses. The "ninja" stuff I teach is for the courses you need in your major to complete the degree. Everything in the FREE videos I offer can be verified at The College Board website. I'm still putting the "ninja" stuff together and it will be ready soon. If you go to the URL at the end of this video and follow the instructions, I'll let you know when it's ready and you can see for yourself that the only scammers are the colleges!
easycollegecredits 3 years ago
It's amazing how people think something is a scam when they don't do their research.
TVwriter23 3 years ago
You have bbmak in your username, and you have no fucking idea what you're talking about. It isn't a scam.
jrv2damac 2 years ago
I'm looking at the extra info area and it says, "Quick And Easy College Credits...to help you get your degree faster." I don't find anything misleading about that.
Chaos4Free 2 years ago
It takes a lot of dedication in order to take CLEP test.
pnoyguitar 3 years ago 2
If you follow the steps in Video #5 (after you go through the 5 Day Video Mini-Course), all you have to dedicate is 2 weeks of study time (on average) and about 90 minutes to take the test. It really boils down to how bad you want to get your degree :-)
easycollegecredits 3 years ago
There were two questions on the sociology test about the Prime Directive.
airrunwesker 3 years ago
Thanks brotha for posting your video. I've heard of the word, CLEP, before but I had not freakin idea that it was this valuable. I'm 22 yrs old, resuming college for the second time, at a community college and taking classes over again that didn't allow for the transfer of previous credits. I wish I would have known about this when I was 17. I could have a college degree by now.
collegemajor 3 years ago