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US History with REA study guide
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I read through the book and used the CD-ROM to take the first practice test. It scored it as a 60, is that an accurate representation of the score I would need to pass this test?
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I would say schedule your test. I used the REA study guides for multiple test. If you are scoring a 50 on the practice exams you are more than ready to take the actual exam. Most institutions accept a score of 50 as passing on the cleps. Good Luck!

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[SIZE="2"][COLOR="Navy"]I agree, schedule your exam for the END of next week (Thur/Fri) and CONTINUE to STUDY and take the remaining 2 practice exams AND the "official" sample exam given in the College Board CLEP book too.

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ShotoJuku Wrote:[SIZE="2"][COLOR="Navy"]I agree, schedule your exam for the END of next week (Thur/Fri) and CONTINUE to STUDY and take the remaining 2 practice exams AND the "official" sample exam given in the College Board CLEP book too.

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Thank you for the advice. Where can I find this "official" sample exam?
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forserious Wrote:Thank you for the advice. Where can I find this "official" sample exam?


[SIZE="3"]The College Board Clep Book......[/SIZE]


Amazon.com: CLEP Official Study Guide: 18th Edition (Clep Official Study Guide): Books: The College Board
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And, of course, be sure to read all the answers to the tests after you take them! What I have found works for me is to take the practice test, read the answers and then *retake* the test, checking as I go along to see whether I got each question right and reviewing any that I'm fuzzy on. This has been a big help to reinforce the right answers.
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studyhard Wrote:And, of course, be sure to read all the answers to the tests after you take them! What I have found works for me is to take the practice test, read the answers and then *retake* the test, checking as I go along to see whether I got each question right and reviewing any that I'm fuzzy on. This has been a big help to reinforce the right answers.

Thats actually a very good idea, I can't believe I didn't think of it.

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I have taken the practice tests in the REA study guide several times, and consistently score 70-80. I have taken 2 Peterson's practice tests, and after figuring my score for them myself, I scored in the neighborhood of 56. I am scheduled to take this test on Wednesday, and am scared to death that I will fail it. How closely do the REA tests compare to the real deal?
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rubberduck Wrote:I have taken the practice tests in the REA study guide several times, and consistently score 70-80. I have taken 2 Peterson's practice tests, and after figuring my score for them myself, I scored in the neighborhood of 56. I am scheduled to take this test on Wednesday, and am scared to death that I will fail it. How closely do the REA tests compare to the real deal?

I'm not super-experienced at this, but I have found that I generally score higher on an REA test than the actual CLEP. However, if you've read the REA book and done all tests (and read the answers) and are consistenly doing IC, I think you should be able to pass.
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#10
I passed US History I with a 62 today. Thanks for all the input, this forum has been a real help. Big Grin
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