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CLEP test


Question Posted Thursday February 26 2009, 10:05 pm

please only answer if you know for sure.

i'll be a freshman in college next year & i'm looking into taking CLEP tests to try to get out of English 1101 and maybe college algebra. yes i have taken AP english as well as 6 math courses so i think i can do it. the question is how do i go about this? do i have to take the test before i register for classes? where do i go to take them or are they online or something? how do you sign up to take them and get information? also if you have taken a CLEP test for english or college algebra are they hard or really long? any information you can give me would be great.


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FrEe2bMe answered Sunday March 8 2009, 5:09 pm:
College Board is a great source of information for all your needs right now. Go to the following link to find out about the process and specific testing centers for your area: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

Good luck! :)

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