09-11-2010, 11:07 AM
It's different for everybody. Many people can take a test after only a week of study, while having a full-time job and families. It takes some people longer than that and a few of the brainiacs on here can do it quicker. Different tests require different study time too. I didn't take freshman comp, but I would think if you already have a foundation there, it wouldn't take much study. French of course could take tons of study or only a little, depending on your background.
As far as study materials go, many people can pass using only InstantCert flashcards and specific exam feedback. Plus maybe some free online sites. This one is good.
Most colleges just give you a pass/fail for cleps and dssts. Unless you college is a rare exception, they don't care what you make as long as you pass. As, you probably already know, language cleps are the only ones that a higher score really benefits you. 50=6 credits and 63=12 credits.
As far as study materials go, many people can pass using only InstantCert flashcards and specific exam feedback. Plus maybe some free online sites. This one is good.
Most colleges just give you a pass/fail for cleps and dssts. Unless you college is a rare exception, they don't care what you make as long as you pass. As, you probably already know, language cleps are the only ones that a higher score really benefits you. 50=6 credits and 63=12 credits.
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