Hey guys , I'm in a bit of a rut here with a situation. I'm currently squaring things away for summer semester at school and ran into a problem. Is it best to take Psychology as a CLEP exam or just take it in a classroom setting. I'll give a bit of a background , when it comes to this summer it's gonna be pretty busy due to traveling but I have to take some remedial math classes. I'm only taking one class until I advance into the other , so I'm going to devote most of my time to CLEP . But when it comes Psychology I'm getting really nervous for some reason , I feel like need help but at the same time I reviewed the REA Guides , IC and Crash course and feel like if I understand sociology and human development this won't be as slippery. But I'm afraid I'll fail and think it might be better to get help from a teacher. I know I ask for a lot of help and it's kinda stupid but which option would be best?
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Psychology : CLEP vs Classroom
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02-27-2018, 03:32 AM
Probably CLEP.
Have you done a realistic practice test? The Modern States course has decent practice questions. If you fail, you can retake it.
02-27-2018, 10:08 AM
I would do the free Modern States course, which will then entitle you to a voucher to take the exam for free. Make sure you take some practice tests. This is supposed to be one of the easier CLEP tests, so don't stress out too much.
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02-27-2018, 04:01 PM
Personally, I would rather take something a little higher level as a class. However, if you are really struggling with the material, then go ahead.
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