04-17-2017, 06:31 PM
inkleind Wrote:Any of them, like instacert or free-clep-prep or even study.com since I still have the guardian.
Basically any materials that are not saylor. What's the best way to study for a Saylor exam that isn't Saylor?
It's hard to say. But, like CLEP and DSST, Saylor courses are not textbook-dependent - meaning they didn't look at a specific textbook to create the course and final exam. So in theory, you SHOULD be able to use any study materials to pass the text. No guarantee that it will work though.
To show you the difference between Textbook-dependent and not, TECEP's are textbook-dependent. They use 1 particular book to create the test, and tell you that that's the book you should use to study for the exam.
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