06-08-2018, 07:36 AM
(06-07-2018, 07:42 PM)waterpaper Wrote: I was at the CLEP website when I came across an article that talked about CLEP test scores and how they're kept for only 20 years. Is it still worth taking a CLEP exam if you're going to lose the results of your test after 20 years have gone by? Should I just focus my sights on other places, like study.com, saylor, straighterline, etc.
Source: https://clep.collegeboard.org/pdf/what-y...-means.pdf
Meaning that if you don't use them in some way before you hit the 20-year mark, they are no longer worth college credit for you to initiate a degree. Once you've USED it, you're good forever.

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