06-19-2018, 06:53 AM
(06-19-2018, 06:50 AM)JMatt502 Wrote:(06-19-2018, 06:41 AM)cookderosa Wrote:(06-18-2018, 06:02 PM)JMatt502 Wrote: Hello,
About two months ago I passed my first clep exam, Intro to Psych. I prepared way more than I think I needed to and crushed the test.
Following this, I took a break to worry about finals and put my focus on other studying.
I then had this great idea that I could pass the A&I Lit clep with no studying. I'm an awful reader. Failed with a 46.
Since then, I have purchased an Instacert subscription and have thoroughly ran through about 3/4ths of the flash cards. I then got antsy on practice tests and took the three Petersons tests with scores of 60, 54, and lastly a 59. I also found some other practice test, not sure whose it was, but I think it may be an older versionof the official study guide test. Scored a 51/88. I was wondering what your alls opinion is if I were to finish studying the flash cards, review the Petersons questions I do not know the answers to, and and look through the specific feedback forum to ensure I know all concepts mentioned.
Should I then be prepared to pass the exam ?
I'm not looking to spend money and time to receive another failing score.
Thank you!
Which test are you attempting?
Intro Sociology
Based on you having already taken and passed psych, and based on those scores, I would say you're ready. Between now and the test day, probably could still keep reviewing, but you got this!