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Hi, Iâm taking the Natural Sciences CLEP soon and I am running into some trouble. Letâs just say that chemistry and physics were always weak points for me. I need to know if I have to remember and apply the equations. If anyone has taken this test and can give me some feedback as to whether or not you need to memorize and apply the equations, I would really appreciate it! Thanks!
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Did you check out the Specific Exam Feedback forum? (3 pages of info) You pay $20 per month for IC and you get access to the site.
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12-22-2010, 11:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-23-2010, 12:03 AM by slickelvis.)
Just took it today and passed. Only got a 56, so it was close, but still a pass. There were only a few of the equations. It does cover a LOT of subjects so you'll need a basic understanding of almost everything science.
If you sign up for Instantcert you can go over the CLEP Biology, which makes up 50% of the test. I would defintely check out the Specific Exam Feedback forum that Tasman recommended.
In addition to those I used the free-clep-prep site and the Peterson sample exams. Their sample exams are pretty intense, much harder then the actual CLEP. Better to be over prepared then under though. Of course there's also the actual physical books for prep... I used the Official Clep Guide and Princeton Cracking the Clep for more practice exams and explanations.
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