12-13-2018, 06:57 PM
This was brought up in other threads, but one issue with the CLEP is actually hearing the audio. Many test takers said the quality of the audio was not great, so they couldn't make out what the speakers were saying, even if they were experienced with the language and had no problem understanding most people in other videos, in person, etc.
It goes kind of fast. I believe there are some official CLEP samples of audio, but again, when you listen at home, it's not the same as in the test center. I think it's because the audio on the actual test is compressed.
You also cannot replay the audios.
It goes kind of fast. I believe there are some official CLEP samples of audio, but again, when you listen at home, it's not the same as in the test center. I think it's because the audio on the actual test is compressed.
You also cannot replay the audios.