03-16-2014, 05:42 PM
Hi everyone, this is my first time on these forums. I had a question about CLEP scoring.
I know when an exam says it needs a "50" for you to pass, it doesn't mean 50%. I am just starting to study for the "Analyzing and Interpreting Literature" exam. I got the CLEP study book and took a practice test just to see how much I know and what I should study. I ended up getting 48 out of the 80 questions correct... awful. But generally, would this score be good enough to pass? Or do you typically need to get 60+ questions correct to pass?
I know when an exam says it needs a "50" for you to pass, it doesn't mean 50%. I am just starting to study for the "Analyzing and Interpreting Literature" exam. I got the CLEP study book and took a practice test just to see how much I know and what I should study. I ended up getting 48 out of the 80 questions correct... awful. But generally, would this score be good enough to pass? Or do you typically need to get 60+ questions correct to pass?