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| How to Prepare for the CLEP with CD-ROM (Barron's How to Prepare for the Clep College Level Examination Program) | 
| Authors: William C. Doster, Elizabeth Schmid, Ruth Ward, Adrian W. Poitras, Louis Gotlib, Shirley O. Hockett, David Bock, Robert Bjork, Michael Colucci Publisher: Barron''s Educational Series Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (3 reviews) Sales Rank: 1239660
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: Now available with a CD-ROM Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 736 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 7.9 x 1.3
ISBN: 0764176285 Dewey Decimal Number: 378.1662 EAN: 9780764176289 ASIN: 0764176285
Publication Date: July 1, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Barron?s just-published test preparation manual for the CLEP?or College Level Examination Program?has now been augmented with a CD-ROM that offers a Computer Adaptive test that virtually replicates the actual test-taking situation. With its three pencil-and-paper style practice tests and answers, the book serves as an excellent review of all CLEP subject material. However, most students who prefer to recreate actual test-taking conditions will choose this brand-new combination book-and-CD-ROM, which gives them the most complete CLEP test preparation available anywhere. This software offers timed and untimed computer versions of the tests presented in the book. The test is scored automatically when the test-taker completes it. In addition, the manual presents subject reviews plus pencil-and-paper sample exams in English composition, the humanities, math, the natural sciences, and social sciences--history, with answer keys and explanations.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Too many errors September 27, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
In the English Composition preparation section, there are four practice tests to help you. The problem is that there are too many errors in the practice test questions. One answer tells you that "colonies" should be singular to agree with the singular verb, but the verb is plural in the question. Another answer tells you that "they" should be singular, but there is no "they" in the question. Also many of the sentences which Barron says are correct are poorly written and often lack proper punctuation. One run on sentence was called a dangling modifier. It is quite frustrating, to say the least.
I don't rate it one star because the effort put into this work is impressive, but I do recommend a revision of this book. It is desperately needed.
  Some helpful info; many mistakes January 20, 2004 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I actually picked this book up at the library for some early prep for a state subject-specific test I'll eventually have to take (not for the CLEP). However, while I know this is harder than anything I'll have to take, the questions are definitely difficult and cover all the different aspects (I was focusing on the social science area). However, there are many erros in the answer key. The detailed answer is correct but the letter corresponding to it may not be. My favorite question was:From 1845 to 1855, a considerable number of the immigrants to the U.S. came from: A) China B) Ireland C) Greece D) Russia E) Spain. Ireland, you say. WRONG. The answer according to the book is Germany. I have to admit from glancing at the other sections, I think the social sciences is easily the hardest. Anyways, it's worth getting if you are to take the CLEP probably but beware of mistakes. There probably is something better and more concise out there.
  High Marks for a good review book July 23, 2003 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I needed a review book for the math CLEP. One of my friends recommended the Barrons CLEP review book. It turned out to be a very good recommendation. The types of questions in the book were almost identical to the types of questions on the test. There were no surprises, no types of examples or problems I had never seen before. Even the percentage breakdown the book described of the various problems was pretty accurate. There were 60 questions on each of the three practice exams in the book plus the book provided an additional trial examination. Plenty of practice that allowed me to sharpen my question/answer skills. I didn't notice any typo's in the answer part. The book also gives a brief explanation of each answer. This is where I though the review book was a little shallow. When I was familiar with the material, the explanation of the answer was fine. When I need more depth in the answer, the review book didn't have it. Well, it's a review book, not a text book so I did not lower my rating. Needless to say, I had a scale score equal to an 'A' on a 6 credit CLEP College math test.
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