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Originally Posted by jake.fl.1987
I called my local CC wanting to schedule a psych clep for for next week. They only offer psych cleps on wednesdays at 9am.
I have AP II w/Lab on wednesday from 8am-12pm. Every wednesday is Lab and each one counts as 5% of your final grade. I cannot miss that class. Especialy since I already have an A- in it. I cannot let my grade drop below it. So I cannot afford to take it until we go on brake in late JUNE!
This sucks. Now I will start to prepare for a new test. I will wait till JUNE. This sucks. She said most of the test you can take any day you want. However the psych and economics cleps are only on wednesday. The next one I wanted to prepare for was micro. I have principles of econ through brick and mortar. I have macro through independent study. I wanted micro just for the sake of having. Not because I need it.
I am sad. I also scored a perfect on the pearson practice test. My first time taking that one. Only thing I used to prep for that practice was IC, Barrons EZ 101 Psych audio book and I listened to an OCW. I like listening to OCW to prep. I find I overprapred though. But I was so happy about maybing scoring a perfect clep or something.
I am sad.
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That's insane. I can't figure out for the life of me why such a policy exists- you pull up one CLEP you can pull up any. What's wrong with that school?
Find the next closest test center, and take the micro and psych back to back in one day so you don't have to worry about the Wednesday issue.
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