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I am testing on this class Thursday morning. Just finished 10 weeks of online tutoring through Distant Learning/Coastal - reviewing and feel like I know NOTHING - has anyone taken it recently? I keep reading that this is the easiest of the CLEP math test to take and that 50% is straight forward math - however, the tutoring I had was so deep
- can not see where graphing of Linear Equations, square root functions , exponential functions are straight forward.... it has been 36 years since I have had math
- any words of encouragement would be appreciated.
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Are you a member of IC? If so I would suggest the specific exam feedback section. Have you taken any practice test these are usually a good indicator of how you will do on the real thing? Most libraries have a copy of the official CLEP study guide it will have sample test or questions, don't worry about the version you get I don't think it has changed in at least the last 5 years. You can also go to the Petersons website and pay for a practice test. Without at least one practice test or at least 10 practice questions I would not feel comfortable taking the test. Aim for at least 55% on the practice to feel good about the real thing.
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Definitely check out the feedback section if you're a paying member. Also, check out
College Mathematics CLEP Free Study Guide! - Free-Clep-Prep.com, and see the breakdown in case you're not too confident on a particular section.
My advice is to go in there with a clear mind and definitely an empty bladder (unlike what I did this past Friday for Microeconomics... thankfully the proctor mistook me jumping on one leg at a time as my excitement for having completed the exam). Many exams will seem daunting when you read the description, but are a lot simpler than they are; from my experience most CLEPs test general concepts/info more than necessarily going in-depth.
If concepts went over your head, they were probably too advanced. Again, check the link I posted, check out the studying recommendation (which actually has summaries of concepts instead of links like all the others), and don't needlessly stress yourself over this. You got it.
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This test is a beast, it's broad but fairly shallow. Just know the basics. Go in confident. I was CERTAIN I had failed it but somehow managed to barely pass. Just keep confident.
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Make sure you are comfortable with set theory.
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OfficerA Wrote:Definitely check out the feedback section if you're a paying member. Also, check out College Mathematics CLEP Free Study Guide! - Free-Clep-Prep.com, and see the breakdown in case you're not too confident on a particular section.
My advice is to go in there with a clear mind and definitely an empty bladder (unlike what I did this past Friday for Microeconomics... thankfully the proctor mistook me jumping on one leg at a time as my excitement for having completed the exam). Many exams will seem daunting when you read the description, but are a lot simpler than they are; from my experience most CLEPs test general concepts/info more than necessarily going in-depth.
If concepts went over your head, they were probably too advanced. Again, check the link I posted, check out the studying recommendation (which actually has summaries of concepts instead of links like all the others), and don't needlessly stress yourself over this. You got it.
hi i want to know that what reference is needed for the collge mathematics ?can you send me the link please /
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beta Wrote:hi i want to know that what reference is needed for the collge mathematics ?can you send me the link please /
The link right in the post you quoted me (
College Mathematics CLEP Free Study Guide! - Free-Clep-Prep.com) has a list of resources/references you can use for the exam.
As well, copy and paste this directly in Google (or whatever search engine you are using): clep college mathematics site:degreeforum.net
As that will give you all threads that give feedback for the College Mathematics CLEP.
As I saw your other thread, based on the feedback I've gathered skimming through threads, the flashcards alone are not enough for this.
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thank you . and one more question fro you do you know reference for the human growth and development ?
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