Thanks for everyone's responses!!! 
@mrs.b-
I see where you are coming from, though, I always try my best...sometimes I get a 55 and sometimes I get a "higher" score. "A pass is a pass," so I, personally, don't want to use unneeded time working towards an excellent score. I don't want to spend more time, than I have to, getting my degree! I really want to do other things (sew, read, garden, learn valuable "home-making" skills, etc.) and studying takes up a lot of time.
The reason I am pursuing my degree, is that I can be prepared in case the government requires a college education to homeschool. One of the advantages of CLEPing is speed...
I can see where there are positives and negatives to studying, either way!
Another advantage of CLEPing is everyone can do what he or she feels like they need to do!
I enjoy reading everyone's responses!!!
Blessings!

@mrs.b-
I see where you are coming from, though, I always try my best...sometimes I get a 55 and sometimes I get a "higher" score. "A pass is a pass," so I, personally, don't want to use unneeded time working towards an excellent score. I don't want to spend more time, than I have to, getting my degree! I really want to do other things (sew, read, garden, learn valuable "home-making" skills, etc.) and studying takes up a lot of time.
The reason I am pursuing my degree, is that I can be prepared in case the government requires a college education to homeschool. One of the advantages of CLEPing is speed... I can see where there are positives and negatives to studying, either way!

Another advantage of CLEPing is everyone can do what he or she feels like they need to do!
I enjoy reading everyone's responses!!!Blessings!


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