06-24-2009, 03:54 PM
Very generally speaking, the Peterson tests are slightly harder than the actual CLEP exam. The general rule of thumb seems to be that if you are getting over 50% of the Peterson questions right, then you will likely pass the actual CLEP. I always used 60% as my personal marker. BUt 56% is a decent practice score. I'd study a bit more, then take the other two tests. It's better to study an extra week than wait another 6 months.
[SIZE="1"]CLEP exams passed:
Management, Accounting, Marketing, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics
DSST exams passed:
Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, Statistics, Management Information Systems
Earned:
B.A. in Business Administration: Technology Management from Saint Leo University
M.S. in Leadership: Business Ethics from Duquesne University [/SIZE]
Management, Accounting, Marketing, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics
DSST exams passed:
Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, Statistics, Management Information Systems
Earned:
B.A. in Business Administration: Technology Management from Saint Leo University
M.S. in Leadership: Business Ethics from Duquesne University [/SIZE]