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Old 06-13-2006, 10:38 PM
Sammy Sammy is offline
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Default Cheap enough

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Originally Posted by sgloer
Nice feedback guys! My personal take on it--they're so cheap that it doesn't hurt to look them over... You can never be overprepared for a test!

Good luck!
I agree. Try it at least once and see what you think. It has got to be cheaper than a college course. If you don't like them, don't get them again. Personally I would go with IC, comex, REA, Petersons, actual DSST site guides and actual CLEP materials from Thomsons/Petersons. If you can't pass with these, you are in trouble.

I have researched ebay a lot but found the above sources to be the only useful items. I also think college text books (older editions are way cheap like $3-10 on Amazon used) are good for researching terms and people you don't quite grasp in condensed sources. Also www.reference.com encyclopidias are great for looking up the same terms and names.
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Finished my degree 6-15-06
56 previous college credits (from 1987)
9 Dantes (Statistics, Ethics, World Religions)
9 CLEP (Socialogy, Prin of Management, American Gov.)
67 credits for my A&P license (Airframe and Powerplant)
TESC - BSAST- Aviation Maintenance Technology
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