05-04-2006, 06:13 PM
I take about 2 weeks for each CLEP exam. Like said above, if it is a pass/fail grade, I try to study as little as I can get away with
I need to add that I am married and we have a 3 year old and a 7 month old, and I work full time. I mainly study after the kids have gone to bed (say about 1 to 2 hrs each night).
I'm sure I'll need more time for DSST Statistics which will be next on the list. I know I just need to bite the bullet but I just love CLEP Exams!
Oh, I also need to say I feel way better about scoring a 65 like I did on Accounting (I needed 55 for my community college and 50 for Excelsior) than I would about scoring in the 70's because it would mean I overstudied. My first CLEP's were all in the early 70's and I regret taking 4 weeks to study for each (mainly History I and II).
Christa
I need to add that I am married and we have a 3 year old and a 7 month old, and I work full time. I mainly study after the kids have gone to bed (say about 1 to 2 hrs each night).
I'm sure I'll need more time for DSST Statistics which will be next on the list. I know I just need to bite the bullet but I just love CLEP Exams!
Oh, I also need to say I feel way better about scoring a 65 like I did on Accounting (I needed 55 for my community college and 50 for Excelsior) than I would about scoring in the 70's because it would mean I overstudied. My first CLEP's were all in the early 70's and I regret taking 4 weeks to study for each (mainly History I and II).
Christa
BS Business - Excelsior College Summa Cum Laude
Started with 25 credits in March 2006. Tested out with CLEP, Dantes and Tecep.
Started with 25 credits in March 2006. Tested out with CLEP, Dantes and Tecep.