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    Old 04-30-2007, 01:37 PM
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    Question U.S. History clep I, I'm re-taking it, is it the same test?

    I'm taking this test again because I failed with a 49 the first time because of computer misunderstandings. I was wondering if it is the same test, I doubt it but it would be helpful to know.


    Is this question too revealing in terms of what to study? If so please tell me.

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    I'm taking this test again because I failed with a 49 the first time because of computer misunderstandings. I was wondering if it is the same test, I doubt it but it would be helpful to know. In terms of being the "exact same test" - no, however it will not be far off from your first test and perhaps have a few same/similar questions.

    Is this question too revealing in terms of what to study? If so please tell me. This topic has many established threads, so use the "search" feature to find a bounty of great study tips - Good Luck!!
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