I passed my first CLEP exams

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by avia93, Apr 26, 2003.

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  1. avia93

    avia93 New Member

    Today I took analyzing and interpreting literature and passed, I was able to pick up a cool six credits toward my psychology degree. I even completed the Here’s to your health Dantes on the same day of my analyzing and interpreting literature exam. I will not know what I made on the Here’s to your health exam until they mail my results in two weeks :( which sucks!!! I really wanted to know my score. However, I think I passed it with flying colors.
    Now, all I have to complete is my Introduction to educational psychology CLEP exam and that will finish out all my requirements for a psychology degree from Excelsior College. I was :eek: shocked at how easy the Here’s to Your Health exam was it contained very basic questions. As for the Analyzing and Interpreting literature, I ran out of time in completing it; and nearly panicked when I was force to stop after only answering sixty questions out of eighty. However, some how I still passed the Analyzing and Interpreting literature exam :)
     
  2. John Bear

    John Bear Senior Member

    Congratulations. A journey of 1000 degrees begins with a single CLEP.

    As I've written in the 'exam' chapter of Bears' Guide for years, we get a lot of mail from people saying, of CLEP and others, "Hey, that wasn't nearly as bad as I feared..." (But we also get those saying, "I crammed for three months, and still got a 362..." (or comparable).)
     
  3. Oherra

    Oherra New Member

    Congratulations!!

    You have more guts than I :) I was afraid to go the CLEP route because I am not a very good standardized test taker.
     
  4. timmyq45

    timmyq45 New Member

    way to go!!! i learned the value of taking cleps way back, but recently started the testaking route to get a 2nd bs degree. It isn't that bad, even the ones the Lawrie considers a 4 or 5 in difficulty level. Good luck and congrats!
     

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