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Can some of you who have taken your CLEP tests & used Instacert post your "final" scores from your Instacert practice as well as your CLEP?
I have been studying with IC for about a month now (US History 2). I've gone from 32% up to 66%. But I just took the 2nd practice test from the REA book/DVD combo and made a 75 (scaled score) which I am REALLY happy about!!
I'm just wondering how accurate that may be.
Thanks in advance!
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Hello, I'm not sure where you are getting a scaled score from REA. I have always just got a percentage. If you look in the REA books that recommend 66% on the practice tests would come out to a passing CLEP Score. If your scoring over 66% I'd say you are good to go. Which test are you studying for?
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I always felt if I could get 60% correct of any practice material it was a good indicator of passing the clep. The more practice test you take the better.
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