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    Old 03-02-2006, 08:06 PM
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    I took English Composition via LSU distance learning. It was inexpensive and practical. GOOD LUCK!!
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    Here's the website for LSU Independent Study: www.is.lsu.edu
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    My first experience with a CLEP exam was back in Feb of 2005, I went in cold turkey for the US History II exam. I almost cried when I made a 49, 1 pt too short. The next time I took the test I bought REA book and I made a 56 on the test. My test administrator told me about this website, and I took the American Government and made a 61. I am going to take the Sociology tomorrow and I hope I pass.

    Long story short, never ever go in cold turkey.

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    Quote:
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    Long story short, never ever go in cold turkey.


    Yep, even a few hours of study can make that fine difference between 3 credit hours, and zero!
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    Old 03-03-2006, 09:34 AM
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    My first experience with a CLEP exam was back in Feb of 2005, I went in cold turkey for the US History II exam. I almost cried when I made a 49, 1 pt too short. The next time I took the test I bought REA book and I made a 56 on the test. My test administrator told me about this website, and I took the American Government and made a 61. I am going to take the Sociology tomorrow and I hope I pass.

    Long story short, never ever go in cold turkey.


    Don't HOPE you pass - KNOW you will pass!! You cannot fail when using InstanCert - a proven winner!! GOOD LUCK!!
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    Just got my results back from Soc Science & History. I went in cold turkey and only got a 46. I wish I had read the information under Soc Science & History better on InstantCert. I did not study history and it bit me. My first fail after passing my previous 5.

    The good news is, I took Sociology just in case as a back up. I felt good about that one because I studied InstantCert. Unfortunately, I have to wait another week for the results.
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    how did you do on ethics in america
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    Old 03-09-2006, 09:09 PM
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    [quote=tan539]how did you do on ethics in america[/QUOTE$$]

    If you are asking me, I managed to get a 56. Good enough.
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