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Passed with a 66! Ace recommended 50, used Instantcert primarily (2weeks) with REA's study guide ( $34.95 overkill). I liked the CLEP format and the wording of the questions (common sense) much more than DANTES. Instantcert was more than enough! Now on to Intro to Ed Psych...
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Well done Nodean! 66 is an excellent score. I too prefer the wording of CLEP questions. DANTES are often written too vaguely and are open to interpretation. Keep up the good work and let us know how you do on Ed Psych. Best of luck, Snazzlefrag
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Keep it up!
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Thanks for the feedback. I'm have one more credit and i'm using it to take Human Growth and Development. Im doing InstantCert and the Collegeboard study guide. Do you think that will be enough?
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Nice job, great score!
Keep up the good work!
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