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I have taken 4 DSST exams, all of which were IBT. The great thing about DSST IBT exams is that you can create an account. This way you simply enter your ID and password and then verify all your information, your name, address, where the score is being sent, email address, etc. You do not have to re-enter all that information. You always have to re-enter your credit card information, I dont believe they keep that on file. Excelsior's code is 9370, I believe. You have 2 hours to finish the exam and DSST IBT is very similiar to the CLEP exam.
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Thanks for the info!
Is is still the 5-answer option?
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Brian R. Fey Sr. M.S. - Psychology B.S. - Criminal Justice A.S. - Administrative Management Shoto-Advice:
"EC" "CCU" "Prayer" "A Pass is a Pass" "Slow and Steady - Wins the Race" “Sometimes The Easy Way Is Not Always The Best Way” "Passing a Petersons = Conquering a CLEP -or- Defeating a DSST" "The 5 R's of Study: Repetition - Re-Enforces - Recognition - Recall - Retention" "Always be Ready to Release Your Mind & Incorporate the Advice of Others into Your Plans."
"Studying is much like Boiling Water, if it is not Heated Constantly it will Once Again Become Cold Water."
Other Sources of CLEP & DSST Study Material
REA Books, Comex Books, Pass Your Class Guides, Standard Deviants DVD's, Petersons Practice Exams, Dummies Books, Idiot's Guides .
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One more thing. When I first took a DSST IBT exam and I created my account, I believe I had to enter the code of the institution where I was taking the exam, then there was another code entered for where you want your score sent, which is obviously different. The proctor will explain all of this to you, hopefully! My proctor is frantic on exam day, so many things I had to figure out myself.
You log onto the test site using your ID and password then you can take a test or you can review your scores from previous tests and print out your test results for all tests taken. Again, I double checked and Excelsior's code is 9370. |
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No. The great thing about DSST IBT is that there are only 4 choices, which improves you odds if you do not know the answer. But, in my experience, the answer jumps out to me. I believe you have 2 hours to finish the exam once you begin, but my average time is 35 minutes. It is not that I am super-smart, the answer just jumps out to me on most exams. I will say that some of the questions they ask are vague, so it appears that there could be two answers depending on how you read the question. But that is rare, maybe 3 to 5 questions per exam are like that.
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Use this link to find out where in NY - The DSST Program : Students & Adult Learners
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Brian R. Fey Sr. M.S. - Psychology B.S. - Criminal Justice A.S. - Administrative Management Shoto-Advice:
"EC" "CCU" "Prayer" "A Pass is a Pass" "Slow and Steady - Wins the Race" “Sometimes The Easy Way Is Not Always The Best Way” "Passing a Petersons = Conquering a CLEP -or- Defeating a DSST" "The 5 R's of Study: Repetition - Re-Enforces - Recognition - Recall - Retention" "Always be Ready to Release Your Mind & Incorporate the Advice of Others into Your Plans."
"Studying is much like Boiling Water, if it is not Heated Constantly it will Once Again Become Cold Water."
Other Sources of CLEP & DSST Study Material
REA Books, Comex Books, Pass Your Class Guides, Standard Deviants DVD's, Petersons Practice Exams, Dummies Books, Idiot's Guides .
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I have never taken a paper-based CLEP or DSST. After my IBT DSST on Wednesday, I am re-doing my degree plan to include more DSSTs.
Perhaps I was just lucky, but the electronic DSST was significantly faster and the questions seemed more straight-forward in what they were asking for than either of the CLEPs I took. I was actually done so quickly that I sat there and kind of blinked at the screen for a bit. I think the time limit was 2 hours and, like the computer-based CLEPs, there was a little timer in the upper left of the screen ticking away the seconds. There's also a mark-for-review function and a summary at the end where you can review any of your answers before ending the test.
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I lost traction. Time to get back to climbing that hill - 90% done is no place to lose motivation! Still pursuing BS English Lit, Excelsior College (109/120) + K-8 certification & MAT, University of Alaska Southeast (13/51). IC works! Credits by exam to date: 51 GRE: Literature in English (60th percentile / 18 cr) CLEP: A&I Lit (72), Intro Soc (72), Am Gov (69), Intro Psych (77), Intro to Ed Psych (73), US History I (69) DSST: Environment & Humanity (70), Civil War (63), Foundations of Ed (68), USSR (54) (still) On Deck: CLEP Biology, Shakespeare, Early American Literature |
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Makes me woder if they also re-wrote exams to be more "clep-like" as the dantes exams (answer choices) were always oddly written????
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Brian R. Fey Sr. M.S. - Psychology B.S. - Criminal Justice A.S. - Administrative Management Shoto-Advice:
"EC" "CCU" "Prayer" "A Pass is a Pass" "Slow and Steady - Wins the Race" “Sometimes The Easy Way Is Not Always The Best Way” "Passing a Petersons = Conquering a CLEP -or- Defeating a DSST" "The 5 R's of Study: Repetition - Re-Enforces - Recognition - Recall - Retention" "Always be Ready to Release Your Mind & Incorporate the Advice of Others into Your Plans."
"Studying is much like Boiling Water, if it is not Heated Constantly it will Once Again Become Cold Water."
Other Sources of CLEP & DSST Study Material
REA Books, Comex Books, Pass Your Class Guides, Standard Deviants DVD's, Petersons Practice Exams, Dummies Books, Idiot's Guides .
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