Congratulations! You''re joining the millions of people who have discovered the value and educational advantage offered by the College Board''s College-Level Examination Program, or CLEP. This test prep covers everything you need to know about the CLEP Core exams and will help you earn the college credit you deserve while reducing your tuition costs. These exams are among the most popular in the CLEP program and correspond to the core courses required by most colleges. The core subjects are College Composition, College Composition Modular, Humanities, College Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences and History. GETTING STARTED There are many different ways to prepare for a CLEP exam. What''s best for you depends on how much time you have to study and how comfortable you are with the subject matter. To score your highest, you need a system that can be customized to fit you: your schedule, your learning style, and your current level of knowledge. This book, and the online tools that come with it, allow you to create a personalized study plan through three simple steps: assessment of your knowledge, targeted review of exam content, and reinforcement in the areas where you need the most help.
Let''s get started and see how this system works. Test Yourself and Get Feedback Assess your strengths and weaknesses. The score report from your online diagnostic exam gives you a fast way to pinpoint what you already know and where you need to spend more time studying. Review with the Book Armed with your diagnostic score report, review the parts of the book where you''re weak and study the answer explanations for the test questions you answered incorrectly. Ensure You''re Ready for Test Day After you''ve finished reviewing with the book, take our full-length practice tests. Review your score reports and re-study any topics you missed. We give you two full-length practice tests to ensure you''re confident and ready for test day. THE REA STUDY CENTER The best way to personalize your study plan is to get feedback on what you know and what you don''t know.
At the online REA Study Center, you can access two types of assessment: a diagnostic exam and full-length practice exams. Each of these tools provides true-to-format questions and delivers a detailed score report that follows the topics set by the College Board. Diagnostic Exam Before you begin your review with the book, take the online diagnostic exam. Use your score report to help evaluate your overall understanding of the subject, so you can focus your study on the topics where you need the most review. Full-Length Practice Exams These practice tests give you the most complete picture of your strengths and weaknesses. After you''ve finished reviewing with the book, test what you''ve learned by taking the first of the two online practice exams. Review your score report, then go back and study any topics you missed. Take the second practice test to ensure you have mastered the material and are ready for test day.
If you''re studying and don''t have Internet access, you can take the printed tests in the book. These are the same practice tests offered at the REA Study Center, but without the added benefits of timed testing conditions and diagnostic score reports. Because the actual exam is computer-based, we recommend you take at least one practice test online to simulate test-day conditions. ALL ABOUT THE CLEP PROGRAM What is the CLEP? CLEP is the most widely accepted credit-by-examination program in North America. CLEP exams are available in 33 subjects and test the material commonly required in an introductory-level college course. Examinees can earn from three to twelve credits at more than 2,900 colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada.
For a complete list of the CLEP subject examinations offered, visit the College Board website: www.collegeboard.org/clep . Who takes CLEP exams? CLEP exams are typically taken by people who have acquired knowledge outside the classroom and who wish to bypass certain college courses and earn college credit. The CLEP program is designed to reward examinees for learning--no matter where or how that knowledge was acquired. Although most CLEP examinees are adults returning to college, many graduating high school seniors, enrolled college students, military personnel, veterans, and international students take CLEP exams to earn college credit or to demonstrate their ability to perform at the college level. There are no prerequisites, such as age or educational status, for taking CLEP examinations. However, because policies on granting credits vary among colleges, you should contact the particular institution from which you wish to receive CLEP credit.
Who administers the exam? CLEP exams are developed by the College Board, administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS), and involve the assistance of educators from throughout the United States. The test development process is designed and implemented to ensure that the content and difficulty level of the test are appropriate. When and where is the exam given? CLEP exams are administered year-round at more than 1,200 test centers in the United States and can be arranged for candidates abroad on request. To find the test center nearest you and to register for the exam, contact the CLEP Program: CLEP Services P.O. Box 6600 Princeton, NJ 08541-6600 Phone: (800) 257-9558 (8 a.m. to 6 p.
m. ET) Fax: (610) 628-3726 Website: www.collegeboard.org/clep CLEP MIGRATES TO INTERNET-BASED TESTING To improve the testing experience for institutions and test-takers, the CLEP program is transitioning its 33 exams from the current eCBT platform to the more sophisticated Internet-based testing (iBT) platform. Test-takers will be able to register for exams and manage their personal account information through the My Account feature on the CLEP website. This new feature will simplify the registration activities that need to be performed by test center administrators (TCAs). iBT automatically downloads all pertinent information about the test session from My Account. The check-in process will be more streamlined than in eCBT.
There is no longer a need for TCAs to collect profile or payment information as is necessary in eCBT. Key Benefits of Using iBT Here are some of the many benefits you will enjoy using the new iBT platform: * Sophisticated testing platform with contemporary design * Stable performance with reduced software challenges * Simplified TCA check-in process * Reduced time for administrative activities on test day * Test platform integrated with the CLEP website * Automated software distribution to replace shipment of CDs OPTIONS FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL AND VETERANS CLEP exams are available free of charge to eligible military personnel and eligible civilian employees. All the CLEP exams are available at test centers on college campuses and military bases. Contact your Educational Services Officer or Navy College Education Specialist for more information. Visit the DANTES or College Board websites for details about CLEP opportunities for military personnel. Eligible U.S. veterans can claim reimbursement for CLEP exams and administration fees pursuant to provisions of the Veterans Benefits Improvement Act of 2004.
For details on eligibility and submitting a claim for reimbursement, visit the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs website at www.gibill.va.gov. CLEP can be used in conjunction with the Post-9/11 GI Bill, which applies to veterans returning from the Iraq and Afghanistan theaters of operation. Because the GI Bill provides tuition for up to 36 months, earning college credits with CLEP exams expedites academic progress and degree completion within the funded timeframe.
SSD ACCOMMODATIONS FOR CANDIDATES WITH DISABILITIES Many test candidates qualify for extra time to take the CLEP exams, but you must make these arrangements in advance. For information, contact: College Board Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) P.O. Box 8060 Mt. Vernon, IL 62864-0060 Phone: (609) 771-7137 (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
ET) TTY: (609) 882-4118 Fax: (866) 360-0114 Website: http://student.collegeboard.org/services-for-students-with-disabilities E-mail: ssd@info.collegeboard.org TEST -TAKING TIPS Know the format of the test. CLEP computer-based tests are fixed-length tests. This makes them similar to the paper-and-pencil type of exam because you have the flexibility to go back and review your work in each section. Learn the test structure, the time allotted for each section of the test, and the directions for each section .
By learning this, you will know what is expected of you on test day, and you''ll relieve your test anxiety. Read all the questions--completely. Make sure you understand each question before looking for the right answer. Reread the question if it doesn''t make sense. Read all of the answers to a question. Just because you think you found the correct response right away, do not assume that it''s the best answer. The last answer choice might be the correct answer. Work quickly and steadily.
You will have 90 minutes to answer all questions, so work quickly and steadily. Taking the timed practice tests online will help you learn how to budget your time.<.