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Life Long Learning Wrote:15 Losses.banghead
wowza, i hope that's 15cr worth and not actually 15 individual exams...
well, i guess if it's all free there's no real loss except your time. i'd probably do the same
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In college credits I was
170 SH (wins)
51 SH (loses)
Still a great deal!cheersmate
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jsd Wrote:wowza, i hope that's 15cr worth and not actually 15 individual exams...
well, i guess if it's all free there's no real loss except your time. i'd probably do the same
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Love that Free Win Ratio LLL. Encouraged my brother to knock exams out while he was in the Airforce years ago but it just wasn't his thing. He is now a Fire Captain and jokes about being glad he didn't waste time on those darn CLEP/DSST exams
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dfrecore Wrote:I took 4 in 2 hours and 20 minutes. But they were probably 4 of the easiest (for me) exams - Personal Finance, Intro to Computers, Marketing and Management.
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Ideas Wrote:I want to do two CLEP/DSST in a day, but the test centers aren't set up for that in my area.
It would really save me time on travel if I could speed through a few CLEPs in a day.
Ran into this same problem also, I found a test center about an hour away that could do it but the time saved by double or triple testing would have only been worth it if I knew I was going to pass them all or one was at least a 6cr CLEP. Then my test center switched it to once a month which made the further one a lot more appealing, however, I am all done with CLEP now so it doesn't matter. Look around you might be able to find one.
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jessikalauren Wrote:I've done two CLEP/DSSTs in one day on more than one occasion, and felt pretty fried afterward. Same here, the most I've taken in one day is two exams....and I managed to pass one and fail the other! Yay, go me!! LOL milelol:
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2 is my maximum
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Three in three hours. All online / at home.
I plan on doing two today.
Historically, I have a photographic memory. And, I read, very, very quickly. I either know it, or I don't, and my flowchart for don't is pretty quick, too.
I find myself increasingly struggling since starting school. With my age, I guess that's a good thing.
God has blessed me with all passes, so far, but I am apprehensive about the Davar test. First one for me not based on previous chapter quizzes, so I have no previous recognition of the question.
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High_Order1 Wrote:I find myself increasingly struggling since starting school. With my age, I guess that's a good thing.
God has blessed me with all passes, so far, but I am apprehensive about the Davar test. First one for me not based on previous chapter quizzes, so I have no previous recognition of the question.
A good thing?
Did you see the "chapter quizzes" folder?
Good luck!
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I've only taken two exams a day (this is for Straighterline finals). Just the ones with the open book finals.
For closed book finals, I book them 3 days after I finish or close to finishing the course, so I retain the info.
I don't like to burn out (like I did with the ALEKS courses), took me a while to "recover" from that burnout.
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