07-11-2012, 05:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-11-2012, 05:10 PM by CLEP_enthusiast.)
I took the test today and I thought the test was a little harder than Peterson's test. I got a 48(best score was 88 on Peterson's), so naturally I wouldn't recommend studying Peterson's only. 1.) it's ALL the conventional, easy questions. I read through the College algebra final at my college and numerous questions from this final were on the test. and the final for the actual class is more a representation of what the test is.
Oh well, I'm marking my calendar for January, 12th, 2013. I'll take it then and I'm sure I'll pass it with the right study aid. I also used to college algebra CLEP study guide and that was about the same as Peterson's. What a total rip off on the apart of the college board, I'm glad I got it for free from a friend. That study guide isn't worth it's weight in salt. It prepared for me like 5-6 questions on the test, needless to say, don't use it as a sole study guide. Pair the study guide with an actual college algebra final from your school.
Oh well, I'm marking my calendar for January, 12th, 2013. I'll take it then and I'm sure I'll pass it with the right study aid. I also used to college algebra CLEP study guide and that was about the same as Peterson's. What a total rip off on the apart of the college board, I'm glad I got it for free from a friend. That study guide isn't worth it's weight in salt. It prepared for me like 5-6 questions on the test, needless to say, don't use it as a sole study guide. Pair the study guide with an actual college algebra final from your school.