01-16-2019, 03:00 PM
Unless you're a real-life version of Sheldon Cooper (from Big Bang Theory), I would not recommend one single source for any CLEP or DSST. Even if you're well versed in the subject, there are often sections of the test that it's very unlikely you would be prepared for unless you use several sources.
I used InstaCert for most of the exams as well as info on free-clep-prep.com and full-length practice exams. The awesome things about InstaCert are it's affordable, cancel when you no longer need them, pick back up if you do need them, and you get access on this forum to section with great exam strategies and info; not test content; but great preparations. Instacert stays current on their exams info so you are much better off going with them for $20 per month.
I used InstaCert for most of the exams as well as info on free-clep-prep.com and full-length practice exams. The awesome things about InstaCert are it's affordable, cancel when you no longer need them, pick back up if you do need them, and you get access on this forum to section with great exam strategies and info; not test content; but great preparations. Instacert stays current on their exams info so you are much better off going with them for $20 per month.
Robin
Member since 2008
~ Slowly collecting credits from a variety of sources. Almost finished with my baccalaureate degree.
Member since 2008
~ Slowly collecting credits from a variety of sources. Almost finished with my baccalaureate degree.