07-25-2014, 06:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-25-2014, 06:11 PM by krystalsmmns.)
So I took the test today and passed with a 57. Yay! Right? All I can say is, I was in disbelief! I studied using the official practice test from the college board, freeclepprep.com and YouTube. I was averaging 70's on free clep prep and the official practice test. Going into the test I was still concerned and anxious, because I still didn't have a firm grasp and I was repeating formulas and rules in my head over and over again. They say that the practice test are harder and even the freeclepprep guy says he designed his test to be harder on purpose. Well all I got to say is when I began taking the test, it was nothing like what I practiced for. I mean nothing like it. The questions and format were nothing like the official practice test. The questions were 10 times harder and trickier, the numbers I was working with were huge as opposed to the smaller calculations on the practice test. I seriously thought for a moment, I was taking the wrong test.
Pretty much everything I crammed in my head over and over again was useless. Yet...some how I passed this test. Halfway through the test, I told myself I failed and I wanted to just walk out. At the end of the test they give you an option of not sending the scores to the university and not seeing it yourself, which basically cancels your test, except you still have to wait 6 months to take it again. They gave you two minutes to decide. I sat there for two minutes contemplating that I could only answer about 10 out of the 60 confidently, then I said heck with it and submitted my test. I expected to see something below 40, but alas, 57.
All I can think of, is that some people have stated that some test are harder and are scaled lower. The test I took was very advanced.
So, I thought I would share just in case your sitting there at the end of your test wondering if you should submit it. If your test seemed impossibly harder than most of the practice test you've done, it's probably scaled lower.
Pretty much everything I crammed in my head over and over again was useless. Yet...some how I passed this test. Halfway through the test, I told myself I failed and I wanted to just walk out. At the end of the test they give you an option of not sending the scores to the university and not seeing it yourself, which basically cancels your test, except you still have to wait 6 months to take it again. They gave you two minutes to decide. I sat there for two minutes contemplating that I could only answer about 10 out of the 60 confidently, then I said heck with it and submitted my test. I expected to see something below 40, but alas, 57.
All I can think of, is that some people have stated that some test are harder and are scaled lower. The test I took was very advanced.
So, I thought I would share just in case your sitting there at the end of your test wondering if you should submit it. If your test seemed impossibly harder than most of the practice test you've done, it's probably scaled lower.