A friend of mine who doesn't like to pay for gas for the hour drive to our nearest CLEP testing center has taken three in a day once (micro and macroeconomics, and social sciences/history--12 credit hours). The administrator didn't care, so unless she was simply ignorant of it, there must not be a rule against taking three in a day. Also, I am going to attempt to complete all of my TESC degree requirements by July (to graduate in September), and when I told the administrator at a local college that he said that I could take up to 4 (!) Dantes tests on the single testing date he has each month. I'm not going to attempt that, because I think it'd be pretty stupid of me when I don't need to, but it is available should I want to do that.
Oh, and yes, most sites do charge an administration fee. Usually $10-$15, though one place (University of Idaho :-P) was going to charge me $25 per test because I wasn't a student of the college.
Oh, and yes, most sites do charge an administration fee. Usually $10-$15, though one place (University of Idaho :-P) was going to charge me $25 per test because I wasn't a student of the college.