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There are many good programs out there that you can pay for and they will help you study for the CLEP. Doing this is definately cheaper than taking a college class, but there are ways to take study for the CLEP for free. Modern States is very helpful (and they will pay for your CLEP), and the college board has links to useful study tools
https://clep.collegeboard.org/earn-colle...t/practice. You can also just google the test you are studying for and there are many, many useful resources out there. Check your local library website too - they may have access to helpful databases and they very likely have at least the ebook of a CLEP study guide. There are also free textbooks out there that can be helpful. I know someone who passed four CLEPs in under fifteen days, entirely free, using these resources.
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Yep. Never underestimate resources available to you. I just discovered ANOTHER free resource through my library. Free practice tests through learningexpresshub. This is in addition to the petersons practice tests through the online testing and education resource center, official clep study guide book i have checked out, and numerous REA study guides I checked out. I really encourage people to check their local public/base/college libraries for resources.
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