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College Mathematics
#1
I have been looking for a thread about the College Math CLEP and have found absolutely nothing. Anyone have any information on it? I am not very strong in math, I am hoping its something I can study IC for a week and then test.
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#2
If you are not strong at math, then most likely it won't. Try using ALEKS math to study for the CLEP. Or if your school accepts ACE credit, they may accept ALEKS directly for credit.
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I passed CLEP College Mathematics. I hadn't studied much math for more than 20 years. I studied for the exam on and off for 6 weeks, although it was only about 30 - 45 minutes a day. I mainly studied using Khan Academy. Make sure you're comfortable with pre-algebra, basic geometry, probability and basic algebra. There were a lot of calculations around interest rates, exchange rates, sales tax etc.
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Did you look in the specific exam feedback section of this forum? You have to be a member to get in there.

On a side note admin it might be a good idea if some of us old timers could still get in there at least to check threads to help the newbies.
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Hey Linda,
I like that idea! What does it take to be considered an "Old Timer"? Years on the forum or years in age Smile
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