My rule of thumb is that if I can get more than 50% of the questions right on Petersons that I am good to go for the real CLEP. It has been my experience that Petersons is always much harder than the real thing. When I was prepping for American Government I believe that my highest score on Petersons was in the 60% and I scored a 64 on the CLEP. Good luck! 
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38 Credits-Boise State University Culinary Arts
45 CLEP-Humanities, American Gov., A&I Lit, US His. 1, Intro. Soc., SS & History, HG&Development, Intro to Ed Psych, English Comp w/ Essay, Biology
15 DSST-Human Resource Management, Introduction to Computing, Fundamentals of Counseling, Organizational Behavior, Gen. Anthropology
6 ALEKS Intermediate Algebra, Introduction to Statistics
19 FEMA-Disaster Related Classes
1 NCBRT-Preparing Communities for Agroterrorism
3 NFA-Community Safety Educators, Emergency Response to Terrorism, Fire Service Supervision
6 TECEP-Introduction to Human Services, Thanatology
6 UExcel-Political Science, Intro to Psychology
3 ECE-Cultural Diversity
3.33 CGT-EMY125 Exercise Design and Evaluation
What's left to take!:
EMY-124 Principles of Emergency Management, Advanced Practicum
Degree Goal: Bachelor of Science in Human Services in Emergency Disaster Services 111/120 Credits!
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