03-02-2013, 07:23 PM
1. How many tests have you passed? 15 CLEPs (Took 1 twice), 7 DSSTs
2. How many tests have you failed? 2 CLEPs, 0 DSSTs
3. How long do you study before testing? Anywhere from 2 days to 2 months. Usually around 2 weeks.
4. You're easiest test. ** The College Math CLEP or The Statistics DSST
5. You're hardest test. ** Biology or Macroeconomics
6. Which do you prefer? CLEP or DSST? DSST
7. Favorite study material. Specific Exam feedback!! Then, whatever was recommend from there.
You may want to check out these polls I had started a little while ago cause I was interested in the same type of questions...
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**It can be kind of hard to rack and stack which one was easiest or hardest. I always say the hardest one is the one you're about to take. Anywho, here's a quick breakdown of the exams I've taken my personal opinion to their difficulty.
CLEPs
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - Easy
College Mathematics - Easy
College Algebra -Easy
History of the United States I - Moderate
History of the United States II- Moderate
American Government- Hard
Western Civilization I - Moderate
Western Civilization II - Moderate
Social Sciences and History - Easy (but took previous 5 tests before this one, otherwise it would of been much tougher)
College Composition - Moderate
Principles of Marketing - Easy
Biology - Hard
Intro Biz Law - Hard
Principles of Management - Easy (if you study... this is the one I failed, mainly due cause I didn't study for it)
DSSTs
Introduction to Business - Easy
Introduction to World Religions - Easy
Introduction to Computing - Easy
Principles of Supervision - Easy
Human Resource Management - Easy/Moderate (especially if you've taken other Biz exams)
Principles of Statistics- Easy
Business Ethics and Society - Easy
Also have taken 4 StraighterLine courses - (Mostly Moderate Difficulty), 1 ALEKs course - (very easy!), 1 TESC course - (Moderate), 2 TECEPs - (Harder), and working on (same) 2 TECEPs and LSU courses currently.
2. How many tests have you failed? 2 CLEPs, 0 DSSTs
3. How long do you study before testing? Anywhere from 2 days to 2 months. Usually around 2 weeks.
4. You're easiest test. ** The College Math CLEP or The Statistics DSST
5. You're hardest test. ** Biology or Macroeconomics
6. Which do you prefer? CLEP or DSST? DSST
7. Favorite study material. Specific Exam feedback!! Then, whatever was recommend from there.
You may want to check out these polls I had started a little while ago cause I was interested in the same type of questions...
[URL="http:// http://www.degreeforum.net/off-topic/174...-dsst.html"]
[/URL][url=http:// http://www.degreeforum.net/off-topic/174...-dsst.html[/url]
http://www.degreeforum.net/off-topic/166...exams.html
**It can be kind of hard to rack and stack which one was easiest or hardest. I always say the hardest one is the one you're about to take. Anywho, here's a quick breakdown of the exams I've taken my personal opinion to their difficulty.
CLEPs
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - Easy
College Mathematics - Easy
College Algebra -Easy
History of the United States I - Moderate
History of the United States II- Moderate
American Government- Hard
Western Civilization I - Moderate
Western Civilization II - Moderate
Social Sciences and History - Easy (but took previous 5 tests before this one, otherwise it would of been much tougher)
College Composition - Moderate
Principles of Marketing - Easy
Biology - Hard
Intro Biz Law - Hard
Principles of Management - Easy (if you study... this is the one I failed, mainly due cause I didn't study for it)
DSSTs
Introduction to Business - Easy
Introduction to World Religions - Easy
Introduction to Computing - Easy
Principles of Supervision - Easy
Human Resource Management - Easy/Moderate (especially if you've taken other Biz exams)
Principles of Statistics- Easy
Business Ethics and Society - Easy
Also have taken 4 StraighterLine courses - (Mostly Moderate Difficulty), 1 ALEKs course - (very easy!), 1 TESC course - (Moderate), 2 TECEPs - (Harder), and working on (same) 2 TECEPs and LSU courses currently.