02-04-2010, 01:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-04-2010, 01:44 PM by Basket Weaver.)
Ruddigore Wrote:Personally, I would use IC, a book source, practice exams, and (of course) Wikipedia as a base of operations. Being prepared is always a blessing.
What is your goal here? It takes motivation to successfully pass CLEP & DSST exams. Recently, I mentioned I was doing college by testing to an acquaintance. Her response was: "Not fair!" She proceeded to tell me she had tried to test out of English but failed because she had underestimated the exam. "Just sitting through a college class isn't enough for those! They expect you to know a lot more than I realized."
Point is, the more motivated you are to finish the tests you need, the better your testing journey will go. If that makes sense.
I agree:iagree: You are only going to get out of a test what you put into the study. Many have come here and failed because they did not take the study or the testing seriously...often they say the actual class is easier because you can go into cruise control mode while the professor teaches you exactly what is needed to pass the exams.
IC is probably the only reason I was able to get off my butt and finish my degree...AND...motivate me/give me the confidence I needed to complete my education...not to mention the superb help of the forum members! IC works, the rate is cheap but it requires effort.
You CAN pass whatever test you desire but it will take serious effort, discipline, and time management. Given the right mental attitude, anything is possible...you just have to be honest with yourself and ask if you are willing to put forth the effort to achieve your goal. If it were easy, everyone would be a college grad.
I recommend starting with an easy one to build confidence and go from there. Use the search function on the site to get in-depth feedback on whatever subject you desire. Let us know if you have any questions and I'm quite positive someone here will help you. Good Luck and welcome to the site!
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