02-02-2008, 04:03 PM
Hi I just took it today, and comparing it to the CLEP College Algebra, this was alot easier and you have more time. (I had 45 minutes at the end of the test I was feeling hungry so I clicked submit so I could run and get food).
Its really just good old plain algebra, no compound interest rates just simple interest rates, a few area problems, watching signs from multiplying and dividing,rational expressions, imaginary numbers ( dividing/ multiplying/adding subtracting), recognizing graphs, slopes of lines, perpendicular lines, parallel lines, combining two algebraic expressions, a few function problems, and etc. There were no complicated matrices or anything hehe
Its really just good old plain algebra, no compound interest rates just simple interest rates, a few area problems, watching signs from multiplying and dividing,rational expressions, imaginary numbers ( dividing/ multiplying/adding subtracting), recognizing graphs, slopes of lines, perpendicular lines, parallel lines, combining two algebraic expressions, a few function problems, and etc. There were no complicated matrices or anything hehe
Sheena
[SIZE="1"]Exams so far:
DSST - Intro to Computing (62), Elementary College Algebra (58), World Religion (435), Principles of Public Speaking (failed)
CLEP - Intro to Sociology (61), Intro to Psychology (68),CLEP - College Algebra (57)
ECE- Lifespan Developmental Psychology (B), Anatomy and Physiology (B), Microbiology (B)
Currently Studying : Foundations of Gerontology 12/6, American History I 12/20, Freshman College Composition 12/20[/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"]Exams so far:
DSST - Intro to Computing (62), Elementary College Algebra (58), World Religion (435), Principles of Public Speaking (failed)
CLEP - Intro to Sociology (61), Intro to Psychology (68),CLEP - College Algebra (57)
ECE- Lifespan Developmental Psychology (B), Anatomy and Physiology (B), Microbiology (B)
Currently Studying : Foundations of Gerontology 12/6, American History I 12/20, Freshman College Composition 12/20[/SIZE]