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Hey, Everybody! I'm contemplating taking DSST Principles of Physical Science I to satisfy my need for 3 science credits. These are the only thing standing in my way of completeing my degree reqirements. Needless to say, I want to nail this test so I was wondering if anybody has any advice, knowlege, opionions, etc...about it & how hard is it? Also, what are the best study materials? Any info at all regarding this test would be much appreciated.
And on a final note, if anybody wants 3 quick, easy, gen ed credits take the DSST Here's to your health. I took it last week and it was almost a no brainer. Just don't be fooled like I was. My college told me that it would transfer as Biology 105 (I though this would obviously satisfy my need for 3 science credits). Unfortunatley for me, Biology 105 doesn't count as a science class, only gen ed . So now I need another test. Anyways, thank you all for reading my post and I look forward to some helpful advice. Happy Holidays!
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Caleb Smith csmitty123@yahoo.com
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Never took this, however, I would imagine that you can study for the Physics and Chemistry portion of the natural science CLEP, as this exam seems to be the same minus Biology.
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