Dantes Exam Resources

Not only does making credit-by-examination save significantly on per-credit cost, you also do not have to buy overpriced books. Most of the resources necessary to get ready for CLEP or Dantes exam are totally free! The first step when planning for any test is to understand the examination. There are 33 CLEP examinations. The College Board explains the assessments and provides a few sample questions. The Official CLEP Study Guide is released by the makers of the CLEP examinations and provides complete practice assessments, as well as suggestions for planning for the examination. We took numerous CLEP examinations and found the Official CLEP Study Guide to be an important source for verifying our preparedness to take the examination.

If you want to take a Dantes exam, some websites provide a specific summary of each test with sample questions. The authors of the examination have written the Official Study Guide to Perfecting DSST Exams to prepare learners for their eight most popular examinations. Instant Cert is excellent for areas in which you need a lot of work. It uses a sequence of multiple choice questions with specific solutions to easily help you understand the relevant details. If you want an actual book, there are books to almost every topic possible. Sometimes if you have listened to a class on a topic, it’s useful to follow-up with a look through on one of these books.

Thanks to an amazing library system, you can spend less on all four years of higher education credit than you would when actually buying text books to help you study. Even if your library is not as comprehensive as others, planning for a CLEP or Dantes exam is significantly less expensive than a regular higher education and learning course! Even if you are going to a conventional college and learning, I suggest that you consider testing out of some of your general education and learning programs. It will save you money.