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by: Princeton Review
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 378.1662
EAN: 9780375764936
ISBN: 0375764933
Label: Princeton Review
Manufacturer: Princeton Review
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 448
Publication Date: May 29, 2007
Publisher: Princeton Review
Release Date: May 29, 2007
Sales Rank: 28907
Studio: Princeton Review
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Product Description: Acing the CLEP is very different from getting straight A's in school, so The Princeton Review doesn't try to teach you everything there is to know about every subject -- only the techniques that you need to score higher on the CLEP. Cracking the CLEP focuses on the most popular CLEP subject tests, including English Composition, College Mathematics, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences. This fully updated edition of Cracking the CLEP also includes 5 full-length sample exams. The questions on these tests are exactly like those on real CLEP exams, and there are complete explanations for every solution in the book.
Cracking the CLEP, 5th Edition will teach you how to
- Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool you - Avoid the tricky Restructuring Sentences and Analyzing Writing questions on the English exam - Tackle the Humanities exam by using clues in the questions - Crack the algebra problems by 'plugging in' numbers in place of letters - Ace the Social and Natural Science exams by tailoring your review to the tests
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Rating: - Very good study resource
I have just completed two CLEP test's and used this study guide for both. I had multitudes of study information and this one was by far the best resource. It is composed mostly of tests and practice tests. Their are explanations for the answers which not only helps with that question but also other questions that you may see on the test. I studied for one week prior for the Arts and Humanities, and a week prior for the Social Sciences and History and passed both of them. Warning these are very ... Read More
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