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How long to study for a CLEP/DSST test - Mitchmcc - 10-04-2009 Hi all Newbie here just taking the first step on a journey of a thousand miles. I know this is a "how long is a piece of string" question but I wondered what sort of experience people have had regarding the amount of study time needed to pass a CLEP, DSST or other test. I know the answer is extremely variable based on both the individual and the subject being studied but I want to get a vague idea of a ballpark figure so that I can determine whether my plans and goals are realistic. Going into a new subject with an average amount of pre-existing knowledge, how much time do you think you would need to study before being ready to put yourself forward for the test. Thanks for your responses Mitch How long to study for a CLEP/DSST test - Ruddigore - 10-04-2009 Well, it does depend on the subject. I spent about a month (maybe more) on US History II, my first CLEP, before I took it; however, I only studied a week for American Government. It does depend, but more than two or three weeks generally shouldn't be necessary except for the more difficult exams (like Biology or Rise & Fall of the Soviet Union). That's assuming that you'll be studying for a few hours every day. And if you're still in doubt, take practice tests. They are a vital gauge of performance and study resource. Use them for all they're worth! What test are you thinking of taking first? I recommend doing something that you have a far amount of prior knowledge in - something that you'd enjoy. If you like literature, A&I Lit might be a good starter. (There's no IC for it, but REA puts out a splendid A&I Lit book.) How long to study for a CLEP/DSST test - JanusthePhoenix - 10-04-2009 Here is the algorithm passed on to us by the Venerable Lawrie Miller. Quote:sit mock test For more on this, see: online bachelor degree and master degree assessments and exam tips The practice exam is the litmus by which I judged my preparedness for all actual exams. For those tests that did not have a practice exam, I used the Specific Feedback section of this forum and my gut. It's worked out fine. Study hard, and good luck. How long to study for a CLEP/DSST test - P00057870 - 10-04-2009 Great advice. How long to study for a CLEP/DSST test - Mitchmcc - 10-05-2009 Ruddigore Wrote:Well, it does depend on the subject. I spent about a month (maybe more) on US History II, my first CLEP, before I took it; however, I only studied a week for American Government.' Interesting. I was going to do American Government but read a couple of posts where people said US History was easier. And my brain is far too linear to do US History II before US History I! ![]() I'm planning on spending two hours per day minimum studying and hoping to go from almost zero to degree in less than four years. It sounds like my goal is not totally unrealistic assuming, of course, that I an a reasonably quick study. (Which I think I am - scored 98% on my pilot's instrument rating written test a few months ago. My instructor was asking me for tips after that!!) I think I'll probably take practice tests at least until I feel I can assess myself accurately but I would like to be able to avoid that expense as much as possible going forward. Thanks very much for your response. Cheers Mitch How long to study for a CLEP/DSST test - operalady - 10-05-2009 Mitchmcc Wrote:' Have fun with USH1. I has so much fun studying for that one. REA is spot on and helped me nab a 70. Also, check out hippocampus.org if you like visuals. How long to study for a CLEP/DSST test - Ruddigore - 10-05-2009 Mitchmcc Wrote:Interesting. I was going to do American Government but read a couple of posts where people said US History was easier. And my brain is far too linear to do US History II before US History I!That is the general consensus. American Government took less time for me for a few reasons:
How long to study for a CLEP/DSST test - annegirl - 10-05-2009 Mitchmcc Wrote:' Your goal is definitely not unreasonable. I was able to come up with 80 credits in 10 months. If you're not a life long American citizen it might be easier for you to take US History 1 first before trying to hit American Government. There are a lot of questions on AG that I was able to intuit because I had lived here my whole life. I found US History 1 easier to study for...very interesting topic to me at least. ![]() |