For what it's worth, I remember getting really fed up with some of the obscure passages on the REA tests and the even-more-obscure correct answers. It's good to do those tests because some of the passages will likely be on the exam but don't let 'em bug you too much if you miss some answers. I remember doing worse on the second exam too and getting really frustrated. Some of it is simply because they pick some super obscure stuff--more obscure than some of the actual material on the test, I think.
I didn't read through everyone's comments.......do you have the Official College Board book of CLEP practice tests? That's always what I use as my indicator for preparedness. If I get 5-6 questions more than 50% correct, I know I'm good.
If you're nervous, there's no harm in waiting a week. It's better to go into something feeling prepared.
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DONE! History degree from TESC!
CLEPS:
College Math-69, Sociology-70, Humanities-72, Am. Lit-61, English Lit-69, S. Sciences & History-65, Eng. Comp/w essay-75, Microec.-64, Macroec.-73, Western Civ. I-71, Western Civ. II-71, American Gov't-71, US History I-75, US History II-65, A&I Lit-77, Prin. of Mgmt-76, Prin. of Mktng-76. Biology-69
DSST's:
Civil War & Reconst.-70, Modern Middle East-63, World Religions-76, Tech. Writing-67, Prin. of Supervision-67, HR Mgmt-69, Rise & Fall USSR-64, Vietnam War-60, Ethics-69. Intro to Bus-67, Org. Behavior-69, W. Europe-60
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