07-25-2006, 12:52 PM
Make sure you always click to Submit your score Results when you're done with your test. Don't "chicken out" and choose not to submit your results. The fact is, a lot of people feel scared that they may have failed an exam, but then they click to see their score and they're pleasantly surprised.
You have nothing to lose if a failing score is reported to your university--they only deal with the passing scores. By choosing not to submit your results, you still have to pay the testing fee, and you still have to wait 6 months to test again, so it's a lose/lose situation.
This applies only to CLEP tests, by the way.
This may not be relevant to you, but I just thought I'd throw it out there since you had the "what if I fail" thought going through your head!
You have nothing to lose if a failing score is reported to your university--they only deal with the passing scores. By choosing not to submit your results, you still have to pay the testing fee, and you still have to wait 6 months to test again, so it's a lose/lose situation.
This applies only to CLEP tests, by the way.
This may not be relevant to you, but I just thought I'd throw it out there since you had the "what if I fail" thought going through your head!
--
Steve
Webmaster, InstantCert.com
Steve
Webmaster, InstantCert.com