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From College Board: How Many Q#s You Need To Get Right For Your Desired CLEP Score!! - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Main Category (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Main-Category) +--- Forum: General Education-Related Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-General-Education-Related-Discussion) +--- Thread: From College Board: How Many Q#s You Need To Get Right For Your Desired CLEP Score!! (/Thread-From-College-Board-How-Many-Q-s-You-Need-To-Get-Right-For-Your-Desired-CLEP-Score) |
From College Board: How Many Q#s You Need To Get Right For Your Desired CLEP Score!! - zapproximator - 06-07-2017 I wrote this on another post, but thought this info deserved a seperate thread. "Not to resurrect an old thread (), but check that pdf Paul Choe linked to. Page 21 has all the info on how many questions you need to get right to get X CLEP score!! Here's the link: http://hiteducation.org/files/pla/cl...Psychology.pdf And if you're not taking Psychology, here's a link to all the scoring information for other CLEP tests: Index of /files/pla/clep-tests It might be outdated (it says 2012-13 on the front), but this looks quite cool. Check it out!" From College Board: How Many Q#s You Need To Get Right For Your Desired CLEP Score!! - Collegelady2 - 06-07-2017 I'm wondering if there are any advantages if you are going to one of the big 3 of taking cleps vs study.com or straighterline or any other method of study? From College Board: How Many Q#s You Need To Get Right For Your Desired CLEP Score!! - davewill - 06-07-2017 CLEPs are a bit more portable if you decide to switch another school, but mainly it's a difference in style of learning. I found CLEPs fairly straightforward, but I have always done well on tests and like them over doing written assignments or lots of quizzes. Other folks would rather have a course type experience. From College Board: How Many Q#s You Need To Get Right For Your Desired CLEP Score!! - zapproximator - 06-07-2017 davewill Wrote:CLEPs are a bit more portable if you decide to switch another school, but mainly it's a difference in style of learning. I found CLEPs fairly straightforward, but I have always done well on tests and like them over doing written assignments or lots of quizzes. Other folks would rather have a course type experience. I definitely agree! I prefer learning on my own and taking a final exam at the end. From College Board: How Many Q#s You Need To Get Right For Your Desired CLEP Score!! - sarg123 - 06-07-2017 I like Cleps better, but I think that my nearest testing center is over a half hour away
From College Board: How Many Q#s You Need To Get Right For Your Desired CLEP Score!! - Joeman200 - 06-07-2017 Thanks for posting this! It's making me more confident and feel better about a CLEP I'm going to take since I can now calculate that I only need 40% of the questions correct in order to pass. From College Board: How Many Q#s You Need To Get Right For Your Desired CLEP Score!! - Synicaal - 06-08-2017 Joeman200 Wrote:Thanks for posting this! It's making me more confident and feel better about a CLEP I'm going to take since I can now calculate that I only need 40% of the questions correct in order to pass. Please, please take these numbers VERY lightly. These tests are not as simple as oh I just need 40% of them to pass, I would be willing to bet money that a 40% on any clep exam would be a FAIL. For one these numbers are 4 or so years old. I believe another study said you need a minimum of 50% but the REA guides say 66%. Most people will cling on to the percentage that is the easiest and not the most practical. Aim high on these exams, the best exam I did was Psych and its also the only test I KNEW I passed before hitting the score report button. Either way good luck with your remaining credits! From College Board: How Many Q#s You Need To Get Right For Your Desired CLEP Score!! - zapproximator - 06-08-2017 Synicaal Wrote:Please, please take these numbers VERY lightly. These tests are not as simple as oh I just need 40% of them to pass, I would be willing to bet money that a 40% on any clep exam would be a FAIL. For one these numbers are 4 or so years old. I believe another study said you need a minimum of 50% but the REA guides say 66%. Most people will cling on to the percentage that is the easiest and not the most practical. Aim high on these exams, the best exam I did was Psych and its also the only test I KNEW I passed before hitting the score report button. Thanks for posting that! I did feel a bit skeptical...is it really THAT simple? So do you think I should be aiming for at least 70%ish to pass? My goal is to score pretty high on the CLEP since I'm a high schooler and I'm taking Psych for the first time, so I want to actually learn it and score in the 70s (if I can, of course!) My test starts in 2 hours! I'd better get to a bit of review. From College Board: How Many Q#s You Need To Get Right For Your Desired CLEP Score!! - rlw74 - 06-08-2017 A lot of the exams have changed too and along with has come some restructuring of how they score the exam. I've heard of people on this board doing moderately well on the practice exams and still failing the actual test. I think you should aim to do as well as you can on all practice exams and not assume it's an easy pass because you only need to get 40% - because the real numbers aren't that low. Some colleges won't take exams if the score is under a certain number. From College Board: How Many Q#s You Need To Get Right For Your Desired CLEP Score!! - zapproximator - 06-08-2017 rlw74 Wrote:A lot of the exams have changed too and along with has come some restructuring of how they score the exam. I've heard of people on this board doing moderately well on the practice exams and still failing the actual test. I think you should aim to do as well as you can on all practice exams and not assume it's an easy pass because you only need to get 40% - because the real numbers aren't that low. Some colleges won't take exams if the score is under a certain number. I spent a long time studying (2 months!!) and got an 89% on the Official Study Guide practice test for Psychology. From that, would you guess my score would be in the 60s-70s? Thanks, |