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CLEP v. DSST - annegirl - 01-22-2008

I am studying to take my first DSST test after taking 4 CLEP's. Is the set up similar on these tests? Is there anything I need to be aware of that is different than CLEP? Thanks! Big Grin


CLEP v. DSST - barcotta - 01-22-2008

If you're taking the computer-based version, you'll notice that the graphics are much more modern and streamlined and there are only four possible answers from which to choose for each question. Also, once you register for your first DSST, your personal information is saved and you'll be able to begin subsequent tests much faster. Good luck!


CLEP v. DSST - annegirl - 01-22-2008

Thanks for the info!

Are the DSST tests any harder then the CLEP tests?


CLEP v. DSST - gcalvin - 01-22-2008

annegirl Wrote:Are the DSST tests any harder then the CLEP tests?
CLEP and DSST are both scored in a 20-80 normalized range, but my experience is that DSST seems to be a steeper and narrower distribution. Typically the difference between a C and an A is 6 to 8 points, with a C score between 45 and 50. I have never cleared 70 on a DSST exam. CLEPs are pass/fail with a passing score of 50, and I have scored mostly in the 70s on them. To me, that argues that the DSSTs are harder, but if you know the material, you want a harder exam, especially if you are trying to build GPA. In other words, it seems like it's very difficult to get all the answers right on a DSST exam, but you don't need to get them all right (or even come all that close) to score an A, since the exam is difficult enough to pull the curve toward the mean. I hope this makes at least some sense. hilarious

-Gary-


CLEP v. DSST - StealingDreams - 01-23-2008

I like the DSST interface better after taking one of each yesterday. I felt like I was playing Oregon Trail when I took the CLEP.

I agree with Gary that I like the distribution on the DSSTs as far as potential to get an A without having to know everything. With the score for an A being in the low to mid 50's on almost every test you don't even have to score 1 standard diviation above the mean (a 60) to get an A. So while the tests can be a little harder, if you prepare for them and can answer 65 to 70% if the questions confidantly you should be well on your way to an A.


CLEP v. DSST - studyhard - 01-23-2008

I like the DSSTs better, actually. The screen just looks cleaner and less cluttery. I also like the "review" feature at the very end--instead of just listing all the question numbers for you to go to, it lists the first sentence of each question, so it's easier to decide which ones you want to go back and review.

It's a very similar set-up to CLEP, it just looks slightly different. You'll be fine. I was a little nervous about my first DSST but it was a very user-friendly set-up. No trouble.

I've never felt like the questions themselves were harder. And I always feel like I've got the competitive edge since there are only four choices to choose from, not five. I have a statistically better chance of picking the right answer if I don't know what it is! Big Grin Big Grin

Good luck!


CLEP v. DSST - annegirl - 01-23-2008

Thanks for all the help and advice!! I am feeling a lot better about the test now that I know a little more about it. Smile