I really do like the REA series for CLEP. However, every once in a while, the REA book is confusing and not clear for me (for example, Precalculus... and Macroeconomics somewhat).
I did purchase The Best Test Prep for the General Exams w/ the 17 practice exams and The Best REVIEW for the CLEP General Exams. They were very helpful and I do recommend them; I did not buy the stand-alone versions for each exam.
One drawback is that the practice tests are sometimes not very accurate (if anything, REA is harder, not easier). One time I took a REA practice test for A&I Literature and got a 57; the next day, with barely any extra study, I took the real exam and got a 75.
But, overall, REA has been very helpful.
I did purchase The Best Test Prep for the General Exams w/ the 17 practice exams and The Best REVIEW for the CLEP General Exams. They were very helpful and I do recommend them; I did not buy the stand-alone versions for each exam.
One drawback is that the practice tests are sometimes not very accurate (if anything, REA is harder, not easier). One time I took a REA practice test for A&I Literature and got a 57; the next day, with barely any extra study, I took the real exam and got a 75.
But, overall, REA has been very helpful.
-Andrew T.
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