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Just a warning. A lot of the research I did on the forum were old postings and for those who are using petersons as a guide for the cleps, I failed today because none of the types of questions I study were really asked. Just some feedback.
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[COLOR="Navy"]Sorry about your exam results, we all stumble once in a while.....
Just curious as to how long you studied and how strong were your practice exams before sitting the real thing????[/COLOR]
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lor012 Wrote:Just a warning. A lot of the research I did on the forum were old postings and for those who are using petersons as a guide for the cleps, I failed today because none of the types of questions I study were really asked. Just some feedback.
Sorry about your results.
The good news is it was College Algebra! There are a lot of avenues you can take to meet this requirement. You didn't mention which school you are attending, so check with them before taking any of these... but some options:
-Upgrade! Take a Precalculus exam or Calculus CLEP
-Straighterline Algebra ($99)
-ALEKS (20-40 depending on how long it takes)
I'm about to finish up Algebra, and I'm kind of going back and forth. I'm using ALEKS to study, but I have a straighterline course as well. Might use it to get graded credit, might not. But ALEKS is a good way to prepare. I would also recommend the dvds at mathtutordvd.com. Great explanations of difficult subjects.
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Thanks for the feedback everyone. I went through the math textbook in about a month and a half. I did the assignments like I was in high school again. I did some practice test by using the textbook and my husband to randomize the questions, then I used the Peterson's practice tests to hone in on the 'particular' questions.
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But.......did you take all three Petersons practice exams in their entirety and what were your scores?
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I took them all and I passed them with 60's
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