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Old Rusty Pipe Wrote:I've taken 2 of the practice tests so far. I got a 72% (CLEP score: 62) and a 67% (CLEP score: 60) respectively
Can you please share your formula for converting straight percentage scores to CLEP scores?
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[SIZE="2"][COLOR="Navy"]There isn't any singular formula that will work for all of the exams, in fact it's a closely guarded secret with the college board -
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You can however take comfort in the notion that in all probability if you get at least half of the questions correct on an exam you should pass.[/COLOR][/SIZE]
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Business Law! eesh. I took this one, it's not bad at all. I learned some basic terminology type stuff, and some of it is basic info needed to survive in this world. I used the Comex study guide for Introductory Business Law in addition to the IC. It worked great. I didn't do exceedingly well on it (a 55), but I passed and that's all that matters. (oh and just a side note, if you take Business Law II, it's much much harder) Good luck!
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barcotta Wrote:Can you please share your formula for converting straight percentage scores to CLEP scores?
The REA Guide to Marketing has a conversion table in it for converting their test score into an approximation of a CLEP score, though it states very clearly that this is not indicative of your actual score but rather a gross estimate.
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Management, Accounting, Marketing, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics
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Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, Statistics, Management Information Systems
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B.A. in Business Administration: Technology Management from Saint Leo University
M.S. in Leadership: Business Ethics from Duquesne University [/SIZE]
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