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As a high school student, there are only so many things you require from a schedule that accelerates your CLEP test success.

First of all, you need a prep guide that will help you make the most of those content areas.

You need a study schedule that will leave you plenty of time to go over the toughest areas of the test.

Most importantly, you need a handful of friends who want to meet up with you and share what you've discovered about the exam.

Not to mention complain about the fact that you gave up a wonderful summer in order to study for the College Level Examination Program!

When it comes to your success, you're 100% confident that there's nothing else you can do to improve on your study. But get this: unless you've optimized your study with hidden CLEP test information...

...You'll miss out on getting the kind of test score that guarantees instant college acceptance!

Your CLEP Test Prep Has Failed You

Let's face it - your test prep has the best of intentions for you. After all, the makers have their own reputations to look after. They're not about to put it on the line just to see you fail!

But there are testing strategies that you'll only find in the most powerful study guides - and it's not because they've got exclusive copyrights to them. It's because these innovative prep guides know that when it comes to CLEP study, there's no such thing as one-size-fits -all.

Besides, to expect that thousands of high school students from all over the country will benefit from the same cookie-cutter study guide is crazy!

That's why you're about to learn the secret strategies that will turn even the most basic study plan into a master plan for getting your best score possible. So if you're ready to get into the college of your dreams, then read on!

Your Ultimate CLEP Guide to Success

Ready to skyrocket your testing success to new heights?

*As a high school student, your timing options might be limited for CLEP study. However, if you can, try to schedule your study around the time of day when your body feels at its most energetic. For most students, this means setting aside lunchtime or your favorite 9 pm television show for review.

*It's not enough to take a practice test and assume that you'll operate in the same way when you take the actual exam. Instead, simulate the testing experience as much as possible. Set aside a weekend afternoon to find a quiet space (the library's your best bet), time yourself and take your test within that time frame. Remember, no cheating!

*Don't just score your test and be done with it. Instead, carefully review the explanation that's given in the answer sheet, as this can be your best source of testing information.

by: Nora Western, PH. ED.




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