05-16-2008, 11:14 AM
I think most people would agree that the Biology or the Natural Science exam is the easier of the CLEP science tests. I decided on Biology because I had IC prep, which for me is an important factor, and I am not really good at memorizing formulas and such. The Natural Science exam is 50% Biology 50% Physical Science. The following gives the compete break down for all the CLEP Science exams:CLEP: Exam Descriptions. However, there is also another alternative. There are several three credit (all of the CLEP sciences are six credits) DSST options: Astronomy, Environment and Humanity: The Race to Save the Planet, Principles of Physical Science I, and Physical Geology. Check out there breakdowns here: The DSST Program : Students&Adult Learners. It really all boils down to what your school will accept, whether you need three or six credits, and what area you have the most knowledge in and/or are most interested in.
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