06-09-2006, 11:05 PM
I used REA and IC. I did dabble in a text book to read about anything that I didn't quite understand in the other sources. Don't get too bogged down though. The REA book is kind of weird but gives you a bit of practice as to the testing process. I think REA has a lot of impertainant info in the tests. Just make sure you review the ones you got wrong on the practise test of REA. I would recommend the petersons practice. There are 3 tests. http://www.petersons.com/airforce/clepce...?sponsor=8
If this is your first test, practice and be well prepared. Then you can gauge how much you really need to study for your other exams from how well you do. I got a 68 on sociology but that was my lowest score and I studied pretty long and hard. The test is somewhat tough but I am sure you will do well.
If this is your first test, practice and be well prepared. Then you can gauge how much you really need to study for your other exams from how well you do. I got a 68 on sociology but that was my lowest score and I studied pretty long and hard. The test is somewhat tough but I am sure you will do well.
[COLOR="Blue"]Dan
Douglasville, Georgia
Finished my degree 6-15-06
56 previous college credits (from 1987)
9 Dantes (Statistics, Ethics, World Religions)
9 CLEP (Socialogy, Prin of Management, American Gov.)
67 credits for my A&P license (Airframe and Powerplant)
TESC - BSAST- Aviation Maintenance Technology[/COLOR]
Douglasville, Georgia
Finished my degree 6-15-06
56 previous college credits (from 1987)
9 Dantes (Statistics, Ethics, World Religions)
9 CLEP (Socialogy, Prin of Management, American Gov.)
67 credits for my A&P license (Airframe and Powerplant)
TESC - BSAST- Aviation Maintenance Technology[/COLOR]