02-04-2010, 09:32 AM
mingzayni88 Wrote:Hi!
so, I took the first Peterson's Practice test and scored 58% on the 60 question part and 52% on the 65 question part. I did this one before doing any study or review just to see what I retained.
Then I took the second Peterson's practice test after studying US history. i was able to answer more of those kinds of questions but to my surprise my score dropped dramatically into the 40s! :O
Before I try the third practice test I'm going to do as much review as I can on all the subjects. Good thing I have all weekend since my test date has been switch to Monday instead of tomorrow. haha.
I'll post how I do on the third practice test when I finish!
Hehe... I just posted on this in the Math CLEP thread. In my experience, the 2nd test of the three seems to be the hardest test.
The practice tests that I've taken through Petersons are Am Lit, A&I Lit, SS&H, College Mathematics, MIS (DSST), & Humanities, and I've always score low on the 2nd test - except for A&I Lit, which I scored several points higher, go figure. And I've always scored several points higher on the third test than I did the second. I always make sure to give myself time to take the three practice tests (not in a row, but spread out over a day or two) because you never know what you might learn from the tests that may be applicable to the CLEP.
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