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Differences between CLEP and Dantes - Criticalthinker - 06-22-2006 I am about to take my first Dantes exam next week. I know the price is different, lol, but I was wondering if any of you feel or noticed that there is a difference in the way questions are presented or worded. I have successfully passed four CLEP so far, and feel that I have an understanding of the types of questions, but am nervous about taking a Dantes. Are most people equally successful with both types of tests? Thanks! CT Differences between CLEP and Dantes - Urbannaja - 06-22-2006 Dantes tests seem to be worded more...unintuitively. It almost seems sometimes that they're just trying to trick you on the dantes questions as opposed to the more straight forward clep tests. Also, clep is now computer-based whereas dantes is paper-only. Overall though, I think they're of similar difficulty. Differences between CLEP and Dantes - snazzlefrag - 06-22-2006 Urbannaja Wrote:Dantes tests seem to be worded more...unintuitively. It almost seems sometimes that they're just trying to trick you on the dantes questions as opposed to the more straight forward clep tests. Also, clep is now computer-based whereas dantes is paper-only. Overall though, I think they're of similar difficulty. I agree with Urbannaja, I think CLEP questions (and answer choices) are a little better thought out. They know that you only have 90 minutes to complete their exams. So I think they put lots of effort into making sure there are no vague or 'trick' questions that will leave you staring blankly at the screen for ten minutes before you can figure out the answer. You either know it, or you don't. Since DANTES are untimed, I think they take a bit more liberty with their questions, and answer choices. There are usually a few questions on each DANTES exam that require extra time to figure out exactly what the question is asking. Only then can you choose the best answer option. I wouldn't say that the DANTES are 'harder' than CLEPs. It just that their questions often require just a little longer thought process...but that's okay, because they are untimed. If you have studied adequately, you will do well regardless of whether you are taking a CLEP or a DANTES. On the plus side, DANTES provide only FOUR answer options (A-D) per question, whereas CLEP provide FIVE (A-E). Obviously, the fewer answer options you have, the better your chances of choosing the correct one (25% chance on DANTES, instead of 20% with CLEP). Again, if you know the material, this won't be a big issue. But when you do have to GUESS at an answer, it increases your odds of guessing correctly. After June 30th, CLEPs will cost $60, the same as DANTES. So cost will no longer factor into the equation at all. Of course, you can't beat the instant gratification that comes with knowing your score as soon as you finish a CLEP exam. Waiting for DANTES scores to arrive in the mail is the pits! Having taken 14 DANTES and 9 CLEP exams now, I can honestly say that I don't even consider whether it is a CLEP or a DANTES exam. I know that if I study hard, I can pass either type of exam. Hope this helps, Snazzlefrag Differences between CLEP and Dantes - Criticalthinker - 06-22-2006 That does help. Somehow I missed the fact that Dantes were not online tests. I was thinking that at some sites it was possible. I have opted out of the Drug and Alcohol test, and will be doing the American Lit (UL). Right now I NEED the instant gratification badly. :o Thanks to both of you for your indepth answers. It was exactly the kind of insight I needed into the tests themselves. I only need electives at this point, so I think I'll stick with my nearby CLEP center. Differences between CLEP and Dantes - snazzlefrag - 06-22-2006 Criticalthinker Wrote:That does help. Somehow I missed the fact that Dantes were not online tests. Make sure you confirm with your college that CLEP AmLit is upper level. Officially, it is only evaluated as being lower level credit (as are all CLEPs). However, each school can determine their own policy for assigning credit. So it may very well be that your school grants UL credit for this exam. I wanted to let you know though, just in case you need to double check with your school. Good luck, Snazzlefrag Differences between CLEP and Dantes - Criticalthinker - 06-25-2006 Thanks for the input, all. The testing center that I checked with, and one of the few who offer Dantes in my area, said, 6 weeks for results. IU, (my school) lists the various tests and what they translate to, and American Lit translates as a 300 level course, but that is a good point to take into consideration. I am going to check with my registrar to make sure on monday. I need 4 UL credits yet, assuming my Human Growth and Development is listed as UL. I do better in Humanities type courses, and social science, so I'm sticking with them as much as possible for tests. I am currently finishing a computer applications course, and can't take tests that duplicate the course. Thanks again. CT |