01-24-2020, 04:10 PM
Saylor is fine. Worst case you don't pass and try again. But from their practice exam you should have a good idea of how the real final exam will be. (Except for a couple of their tech courses which should be avoided.)
Also I know you said it's hard to get to a CLEP center, but I'd try to do that at least once (unless you get bad test anxiety), especially if your degree needs a certain subject covered by CLEP. Through Modern States it's literally free. You pay the test center fee then get reimbursed by check, but it's free, besides your travel costs. Some CLEP exams give 6 credits instead of just 3. So if you can possibly manage 2 exams on the same trip to the test center, you could get 9 or 12 credits total, for only the travel costs. (Modern States doesn't really teach the material. You have to have prior knowledge or get a book to self-study from.)
Also I know you said it's hard to get to a CLEP center, but I'd try to do that at least once (unless you get bad test anxiety), especially if your degree needs a certain subject covered by CLEP. Through Modern States it's literally free. You pay the test center fee then get reimbursed by check, but it's free, besides your travel costs. Some CLEP exams give 6 credits instead of just 3. So if you can possibly manage 2 exams on the same trip to the test center, you could get 9 or 12 credits total, for only the travel costs. (Modern States doesn't really teach the material. You have to have prior knowledge or get a book to self-study from.)


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