CLEP Testing Guide

Why Should You 'CLEP a Class'


College Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams are a great way to reduce the amount of time it takes to complete a college education. They allow you to test-out on subjects in which you have sufficient knowledge as outlined by the College Level Examination Board. I have personally taken many of the CLEP tests and I can tell you that 2 weeks before taking the exam, I didn t know anything about the subject matter. Prior knowledge on the subject is not necessary if you use the right tools.

Do you want to spend 16 weeks sitting in a classroom listening to an instructor talk about a subject, or do you want to spend 2 weeks reviewing on your own time? I say, give me the abbreviated version and let me spend the 16 weeks doing something more productive. Time is money, and I choose to be in control of my own time thank you.

I have read many articles telling me to buy a college textbook and study for weeks or months to prepare for the exam. This method worked but I went looking for faster way. I have since found that there are CLEP software applications that are all inclusive. For one price you can download everything you need to take the test including flashcards to help you study in a faster manner, and they have a money-back guarantee that you will pass!

My fellow college students are afraid to CLEP because they think they might fail, so they procrastinate until it s too late. But by using CLEP software tools you can take the CLEP exams with confidence. Nothing feels better than walking out of a testing center knowing that you just saved yourself 16 weeks of your life!

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