College Algebra is a specific subject test, so you will need Algebra knowledge. However, if you have high school Algebra II level knowledge, it shouldn't be a problem for you. My only preparation for that exam was a high school Algebra II course. **Full Disclosure* I am an employee of www.SpeedyPrep.com, a 100% Guaranteed CLEP exam preparation site.*
It depends on the subject. You can check on the official college board website to see what the number of questions are, and the breakdown of what topics the test will cover.
Some people think that the algebra test is easy to do while others think it's hard.
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A CLEP test is a test used to gain college credits based on off-campus experience. CLEP stands for College Level Exam Program
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No they will not. However, once you are in college there may be some CLEP credits that will be usable toward your degree.
Apparently, you can use the Freshman College Composition CLEP to replace English 101. If you plan to do this, do it before July, 2010, as that CLEP will be retired. http://www.usm.edu/admissions/admissions/academics.php
You can prepare for the CLEP exam by taking courses at various institutions such as community colleges, online platforms like Khan Academy or Coursera, and test prep companies. It's also recommended to review the official CLEP study materials and practice tests provided by the College Board.
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I would have to say no. Most CLEP credit is designed for undergraduates. There maybe a way you can test out of certain classes (which may use CLEP exams), but those will more than likely be prerequisites to your Masters/PhD.
The number of credits awarded for the CLEP exam is determined by the individual college or university. Each institution sets its own policy on which CLEP exams they accept and how many credits they award for passing scores. It is important for students to check with their school's admissions or advising office to understand their specific CLEP credit policies.