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Anyone taken the Natural science clep test? I need to pass a science clep or a math clep and unfortunately I just failed the math clep by 6 points. I feel like such a failure. But am trying to get back on the horse. I am running our of time to finish these.
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jabaney Wrote:Anyone taken the Natural science clep test? I need to pass a science clep or a math clep and unfortunately I just failed the math clep by 6 points. I feel like such a failure. But am trying to get back on the horse. I am running our of time to finish these.
have you thought about trying aleks?
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bricabrac Wrote:have you thought about trying aleks?
I get to take Dante and Cleps for free, so I have nothing to lose. But I need more science credits so I am going to take one of these two.
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Unless you have a solid background in biology, then I would say go for the natural sciences general exam. It's very broad, but rather shallow. Biology is narrow but incredibly deep. The general exam exposes you to a broad range of the (hard) sciences, so you get the opportunity to balance out areas where you are less knowledgeable with other areas where you're more confident.
Kelly
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