Hi everyone!
I am very new to CLEP testing and this forum. I want to take 4 CLEP tests on subjects that will be fairly new, but I don't have the money to pay for the best study materials. I was wonder if you guys could attach some documents of your notes and study guides. The subjects are Intro to Psychology, American Lit, American Govt., and History I.
Thanks in advance
JuliaWigfall Wrote:Hi everyone!
I am very new to CLEP testing and this forum. I want to take 4 CLEP tests on subjects that will be fairly new, but I don't have the money to pay for the best study materials. I was wonder if you guys could attach some documents of your notes and study guides. The subjects are Intro to Psychology, American Lit, American Govt., and History I.
Thanks in advance
How far are you from a local library? If you're close, borrow whatever you can at the library as there's many resources.
You can take your time by viewing FreeClepPrep, it's got several reviews and info on what's tested and how to study.
Another resource is the CLEP/DSST website themselves, as it will provide test examples, practice tests, etc.
What you can do is to review their course test outline, grab a textbook at the library and make your own "coles notes".
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Also, check with your library to see if they have access to sample tests. Some do. Also, when looking for resources, don't forget inter-library loans.
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