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Hello all, this is my first time posting and I need some advice.
I've been studying for the CLEP biology test for around 3 weeks now and I have used the following sources: cliffsnotes, Khan Academy,
Free Clep Prep.com youtube videos and the REA Guide.
For the past week I have been taking 3 tests a day the results ranged from a 55-67.
Is there anyway to know for sure if I am ready for the real thing? Are there any resources (free or cheap) that I haven't used that might help?
Thanks in advance! =)
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That sounds good to me. I passed using the REA guide alone, so I think you're well prepared! All the best!
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tylerad Wrote:........
Is there anyway to know for sure if I am ready for the real thing? Are there any resources (free or cheap) that I haven't used that might help?
Thanks in advance! =)
The best way for me to know when I am ready for a CLEP test is to take the practice test in the CLEP Official Study Guide. It is always the closest to the real exam. Check your local library for a copy.
You can get only the Biology practice test for $10 here:
Biology | CLEP
If you are going to take more than one CLEP, this book is available with one practice test for each CLEP at Amazon:
CLEP Official Study Guide 2013: The College Board: 9780874479904: Amazon.com: Books
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tylerad Wrote:Is there anyway to know for sure if I am ready for the real thing? Are there any resources (free or cheap) that I haven't used that might help?
Your practice test scores sound pretty good; you should do fine on the real exam. As NAP said, the Official CLEP Study Guide is a great measure of how prepared or not you are for the test -- there may even be some similar questions on the real thing. Aim for a 60% or higher on the OCSG to have a good margin for passing the real thing. Here are a few free resources for this exam:
Free Peterson's practice tests:
CLEP Prep
Free biology videos/course:
Biology 101: Intro to Biology Course - Free Online Video Lessons | Education Portal
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I have used the Wikipedia links. =) They were very helpful and I can recognize pretty much all of them. That's not to say I could go into great detail about each, but I could at least give a simple definition. Is that good enough?
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tylerad Wrote:I have used the Wikipedia links. =) They were very helpful and I can recognize pretty much all of them. That's not to say I could go into great detail about each, but I could at least give a simple definition. Is that good enough?
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That test is a monster, I don't think anyone is every completely ready. The thing to do is REALLY make sure you have a wide variety of knowledge. Take every practice test you can and IC. Also I got a set of flashcards on my Kindle that helped. I passed it on the first try but I could have easily not done so. Really, just study and then study some more.
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