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spanish clep - nj593 - 08-05-2009

I was thinking about taking this clep to have 6 credits in humanities just incase i needed them for TESC. Does anyone know if i would need to study anything on this subject?
Im Spanish and Speak it fluent can read it for the most part and my writing in it well kind ok sorta, more like spanglish at that point hilarious
Or do i need to study anything?
thanks


spanish clep - rona58 - 08-05-2009

nj593 Wrote:I was thinking about taking this clep to have 6 credits in humanities just incase i needed them for TESC. Does anyone know if i would need to study anything on this subject?
Im Spanish and Speak it fluent can read it for the most part and my writing in it well kind ok sorta, more like spanglish at that point hilarious
Or do i need to study anything?
thanks
I blew $20 on the Peterson's to find out how difficult/easy the Spanish CLEP is: it is insanely easy. I am not a native speaker, but I consider myself fluent. It is multiple choice, so weakness in writing on your part is not an issue. You should score well enough to get the whole 12 credits absolutely no problem if you can "defenderse en español."


spanish clep - NAP - 08-05-2009

I would still suggest taking all of the Peterson's (free) and the Official CLEP Guide practice tests. I think it is better to at least know what to expect for each exam.

If I remember correctly, you are in the military and the Peterson's are available to you for free. Right?

If not, here is the info for civilians to use:

http://www.degreeforum.net/general-education-testing-discussion/333-exam-resources-newbies-read-before-asking-5.html#post53668