11-03-2008, 01:24 AM
I'm wondering the same thing!
I am taking the Information Systems CLEP for the second time this coming Wednesday. I failed the first one by ONE POINT (I needed a 49, I got a 48!) and I cannot afford to fail it again!
I've taken all three Peterson's - I got an 81% on the first, and 59% on the second and third (average 66%). I feel like I'm at least in an OK place, but I don't feel really confident about it. I think Petersons' questions are a tiny bit harder than the real thing, but some of them aren't if you just don't know it. I don't remember having so many acronyms (DTP, EIS, MIS, CAD, etc, etc) on the actual test, and in all the practices there are loads...
I am taking the Information Systems CLEP for the second time this coming Wednesday. I failed the first one by ONE POINT (I needed a 49, I got a 48!) and I cannot afford to fail it again!
I've taken all three Peterson's - I got an 81% on the first, and 59% on the second and third (average 66%). I feel like I'm at least in an OK place, but I don't feel really confident about it. I think Petersons' questions are a tiny bit harder than the real thing, but some of them aren't if you just don't know it. I don't remember having so many acronyms (DTP, EIS, MIS, CAD, etc, etc) on the actual test, and in all the practices there are loads...