A Brief Guide To Introductory Sociology
Developed by the College Board as an equivalent to a normal Intro to Sociology class, this exam lets you cut past the long classes and unnecessary busy work to learn at your own pace.
Developed by the College Board as an equivalent to a normal Intro to Sociology class, this exam lets you cut past the long classes and unnecessary busy work to learn at your own pace.
Quite possibly one of the easiest CLEP tests available, Analyzing and Interpreting Literature can be a great first time CLEP test. Worth fully six credit hours (compared to the normal three), you will definitely not want to skip this opportunity.
Understanding the subject material is crucial to passing a CLEP test, but building strong testing skills is also important. Even if you know all the material, weak testing skills can make you fail the test while strong testing skills can help you score even higher than expected.
Did you know that five CLEP tests can provide the equivalent of one year of college? Because the first two years of college are primarily a review of high school, many of the topics, particularly in the first year, are essentially the same for most degrees. By passing the five “main” CLEP tests, you can actually test out of your entire first year by simply brushing up on your high school learning!
About a month ago, we learned ten interesting CLEP facts. For instance, did you know that the average CLEP student saves 2.5 to 10.1 months of college studies? What about the fact that you save an average of $532 for each CLEP you pass?
Today, we continue with a few more interesting facts about this excellent credit by examination method.