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My Humanities knowledge is steadily increasing, scores going from 10%-20% to 30%-70% with Architecture 100% if I could spell. My biggest concerns are Visuals and Music. Is it safe to say when I'm scoring in the 70s or 80s for all sections I'm ready or should my scores be higher?
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fondue Wrote:My Humanities knowledge is steadily increasing, scores going from 10%-20% to 30%-70% with Architecture 100% if I could spell. My biggest concerns are Visuals and Music. Is it safe to say when I'm scoring in the 70s or 80s for all sections I'm ready or should my scores be higher?
[SIZE="3"]Just speaking in general, when you can answer better than half of the questions on a practice exam you should be able to pass the clep. However, you must feel comfortable and confident first. GOOD LUCK!![/SIZE]
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I've taken 18 CLEPs for 66 credits (so far) and haven't failed any of them. I've always gone in able to hit at least half of the questions on official CLEP study guide. If I couldn't hit half, I wouldn't take it. I've score as low as 53 (US gov, which surprised me greatly in its difficulty), and as high as 73 (sociology, which I thought was very easy). Most scores were 60-65 range.
I also basically would memorize all of the answers in the book before going in. It always surprised me how often those questions/answers would completely give away answers on the actual test.
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