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Hi mtngrl,
Although I haven't taken the College Math general CLEP, I did plan to, studied for it and have taken other math tests and courses. Please take this advice with a pinch of salt.
As for any test, the first thing you need to identify is the syllabus and topics that make up the test. The collegeboard website provides a helpful initial breakdown, but looking at and practicing example questions is much better.
The Official CLEP study guide is a very good place to start. It provides example questions that are nearly identical in format and strongly indicative of presentation for any CLEP.
Princeton's Cracking the CLEP is also a very good study book. It provides more example questions than the official guide and it also provides worked solutions.
REA's General Exams (with CDROM) is also a good book, providing more example problems to work through.
I would recommend using one or more of these books to familiarise yourself with the range of problems within the syllabus for the College math exam. You can then pretty much use google to supplement your studying once you are in a position to direct your study. A great site for the College math CLEP is
Purplemath which contains lots of worked examples.
So, identify the topics covered, become familiar with the format of questions and practice solving them.
Good luck!
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Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Excelsior College 2012
Master of Arts in International Relations, Staffordshire University, UK - in progress
Aleks
All courses taken, 12 credits applied
CLEP
A&I Literature (74), Intro Sociology (72), Info Systems and Computer Apps (67), Humanities (70), English Literature (65), American Literature (51), Principles of Mangement (65), Principles of Marketing (71)
DSST
Management Information Systems (469), Intro to Computing (461)
Excelsior College
Information Literacy, International Terrorism (A), Contemporary Middle East History (A), Discrete Structures (A), Social Science Capstone (A)
GRE Subject Test
Psychology (93rd percentile, 750 scaled score)
Straighterline
English Composition I&II, Economics I&II, Accounting I&II, General Calculus I, Business Communication
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