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This is the College Comp CLEP that does not include an essay (unless your target school arranges one). If you took this, about how long did it take you to complete?
(I have a nursing baby and am trying to figure out the logistics of scheduling mine.)
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(06-17-2018, 12:47 PM)a2jc4life Wrote: This is the College Comp CLEP that does not include an essay (unless your target school arranges one). If you took this, about how long did it take you to complete?
(I have a nursing baby and am trying to figure out the logistics of scheduling mine.)
The College Comp Module is in the same format as the other CLEP tests. I'm a quick test-taker and I still need at least a full hour to take a CLEP. Budget for an hour and a half just to be safe.
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It's almost impossible to tell someone else how long a test will take, since everyone's so different.
It's a 90 question/90-minute test, so I would give it the full amount of time, PLUS the amount of time it's going to take to drive to the testing center, park, walk to the place, check in, get logged in, etc. For me, I thought the school was a bit slow, so it took a good 15 minutes from the time I walked in the door to when I was actually taking an exam. That's not even counting driving, parking, walking across campus, etc. (SDSU is a big school on a fairly large campus in a busy part of town, so parking was not a fun or cheap thing). If I knew then what I know now, I would have chosen a different testing center further away but with better amenities.
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I know it varies by person, but this helps a lot! Thank you!
-Rachel
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