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I need to take a clep for either college algebra or college math to take care of my math requirement. I'm not fantastic at math, but I can usually do pretty well when I study. Which of these two exams are the easiest? Do you recommend one over the other? Any input or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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College math and CLEP College Algebra are both easier than to DSST college Algebra. I would say college math is slightly easier then CLEP college algebra though.
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College math is more broad, but easier than college algebra and worth 6 credits. Use free-clep-prep.com's recommendations as well as instant cert for college math preparation. Honestly, I'd do both though just to knock them out (and never have to do it again), but college math first :-).
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College Math is easier than College Algebra. You need to make sure that College Math is all you're going to need. My college only accepted college math as an elective.
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Take the College Math since you have the option. Two reasons: 1) It's easier 2) It's worth 6 credits (Algebra is worth 3)
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