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Good evening all,
Apart from math courses, for those people that have used InstantCert to prep for CLEPS/DSST exams, would you say the InstantCert cards are sufficient on their own to pass? Or will you have to supplement the InstantCert with other resources (Assuming you have little to no prior knowledge going into the exam)?
Thanks in advance
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InstantCert is not sufficient by itself, especially if you're learning the subject from scratch. I always used a textbook in addition.
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(01-30-2019, 08:35 PM)acamp Wrote: Good evening all,
Apart from math courses, for those people that have used InstantCert to prep for CLEPS/DSST exams, would you say the InstantCert cards are sufficient on their own to pass? Or will you have to supplement the InstantCert with other resources (Assuming you have little to no prior knowledge going into the exam)?
Thanks in advance
Right now, I use this combination-
First I use Modern States (for CLEP) - I read the lecture transcript and do the homework questions
Then I use Study.com's CLEP prep - I have a parent/teacher account that is around $50 a month. I don't read the lecture then take the quiz, I take the quiz first and then if it's all unfamiliar I read the lecture. They have a lot of quizzes, for instance, the CLEP prep for business law has 178 quizzes with 5 questions per quiz. Taking the quiz first and skipping the lecture if it was common sense lets me skip about half the lectures.
Then I do the InstantCert cards until I have gotten them all correct once
The only course I needed more than that for was macroeconomics which I also used ACDC review and Khan Academy for a few specific concepts that I was having trouble getting.
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I've taken 12 CLEP/DSST exams and would say that InstantCert alone is enough to pass in most cases. BUT, you better know the flashcards well and don't expect a high score.
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Using the recommended textbook is probably the best, in combination with the IC flashcards. Failing that, the REA guide is a decent replacement for the textbook.
If I were taking a CLEP today, I'd use IC + REA + Modern States together to study, and then use the REA and Peterson's practice exams to determine when I'd be ready to sit for the exam.
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(01-30-2019, 08:35 PM)acamp Wrote: Good evening all,
Apart from math courses, for those people that have used InstantCert to prep for CLEPS/DSST exams, would you say the InstantCert cards are sufficient on their own to pass? Or will you have to supplement the InstantCert with other resources (Assuming you have little to no prior knowledge going into the exam)?
Thanks in advance
There is a wonderful huge thread you might want to check out - it's people scoring over 60 using only IC.
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...ht=only+IC
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It varies based on subject. There are some subjects like American Literature or British Literature that are simply too vast to only use the flashcards for. Chemistry is another one that comes to mind. For most others, you could pass using only the flashcards.
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There aren't IC flashcards for chemistry, but I wish there had been. I failed the test after reading an entire book. I passed biology, though, with only the flashcards. I only used IC for many of the CLEPs and DSSTs I took, but that doesn't mean that everyone else can do that. Some people are just good test takers, and some people already have a lot of exposure to certain subjects. I took a few psychology exams after I took a few college courses in psychology. Biology comes easy to me because I took pre-AP biology in high school, health science electives in high school, and I watched a lot of biology programs on the Discovery channel growing up.
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I felt like I needed to add some qualification-
I'm clearly over studying for my CLEP tests. You can see my scores in my signature. There was no point in scoring that high, a 50 is a pass for most schools and it's not like you get a letter grade for these things most of the time.
I have been studying until I get over a 70 on a Peterson practice test. It seems like for most of these tests, the Peterson is harder than the actual test. I'm taking two more tests tomorrow, microeconomics and business law. These ones I have studied a lot less for. I just studied until I was getting over a 60 on Peterson tests. I'm trying to start my GMAT review, just didn't have time to do it all. I have done some study.com, but, most of my review has been instantcert for these ones. If I get to test tomorrow, I'll post my scores from mostly just instantcert.
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