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Someone posted a list of all tests and the minimum number of correct answers needed per test. Anyone know where I can find that link? I find it very useful for confidence with practice tests. Thanks
Frank
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Frank CLEP General Exams 58 Social Sciences and History/60 Humanities/50 Natural Science Subject Exams 65 Principles of Marketing/67 Principles of Macroeconomics/51 Principles of Microeconomics/53 Intro to Educational Psychology/63 Introductory Sociology/65 Introductory Psychology/67 Principles of Management/ 63 US History I/62 US History II/63 Human Growth and Development/58 American Government DSST 55 Principles of Supervision/64 Intro to World Religions,/64 Intro to Computing/62 Civil War and Reconstruction/ 54 Money and Banking/64 Principles of Statistics/60 Ethics in America/58 Management Information systems |
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Great scores so far. I got a 49 on Microeconomics. 1 lousy point was all I needed. Macro went better, now on to socialism. Hope this helps. |
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Someone had posted a number of correct answers needed per test. How many questions there were per test, and approximate number of questions needed correct for a passing score. Just wanted some help finding the link
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Frank CLEP General Exams 58 Social Sciences and History/60 Humanities/50 Natural Science Subject Exams 65 Principles of Marketing/67 Principles of Macroeconomics/51 Principles of Microeconomics/53 Intro to Educational Psychology/63 Introductory Sociology/65 Introductory Psychology/67 Principles of Management/ 63 US History I/62 US History II/63 Human Growth and Development/58 American Government DSST 55 Principles of Supervision/64 Intro to World Religions,/64 Intro to Computing/62 Civil War and Reconstruction/ 54 Money and Banking/64 Principles of Statistics/60 Ethics in America/58 Management Information systems |
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Frank, I know what you are asking, but no one knows the answer. A score of 50 passes, but as to how many questions that is...well, each test is different.
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