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Old 02-05-2008, 06:19 PM
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The CLEP test is, as I recall, all about problem solving. MAYBE one or two definitions.

To be honest, I didn't find IC quite as helpful for this particular exam. I can't exactly pinpoint why....it might have just been that I'm not used to doing math formulas on a computer screen. I like them nice and slow and methodical in a notebook, LOL!

If I were you I think I would get the Princeton Review's "Cracking The CLEP" book. It has an instructional section that goes through a lot of the basic concepts and has a detailed practice exam with explanations for each problem. That will identify your weak areas and then you can use IC or another supplement to help you figure out what to work on.

I never liked math very much but I found that I remembered quite a bit and that, being that much older and wiser since those prehistoric days of high school ten years ago , I was able to make sense of some of it easier.
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CLEPS:
College Math-69, Sociology-70, Humanities-72, Am. Lit-61, English Lit-69, S. Sciences & History-65, Eng. Comp/w essay-75, Microec.-64, Macroec.-73, Western Civ. I-71, Western Civ. II-71, American Gov't-71, US History I-75, US History II-65, A&I Lit-77, Prin. of Mgmt-76, Prin. of Mktng-76. Biology-69

DSST's:
Civil War & Reconst.-70, Modern Middle East-63, World Religions-76, Tech. Writing-67, Prin. of Supervision-67, HR Mgmt-69, Rise & Fall USSR-64, Vietnam War-60, Ethics-69. Intro to Bus-67, Org. Behavior-69, W. Europe-60
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