Pass the College Composition CLEP in 7 Days | CLEP STUDY GUIDE
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- čas přidán 22. 04. 2022
- If you've ever struggled with English, have no fear. The College Composition CLEP is one of the easiest ones out there, and it's a simple one to study for! In this video I'll share a 7-day schedule for passing the College Composition CLEP. If you need to take more time, just expand the schedule by a week or two.
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....love that I'm watching this 8 pm the night before the test I've already scheduled
How did you do???
Don't worry, I am watching it the night before at 11PM. I've been studying really hard for it though over the last 3 weeks. Hopefully I do okay. I am doing the modular.
@@CollegeHacked I got a 70/80! So, procrastination seems to do the trick!
@@angelinas.9198 That's amazing! 70's are so rare! You might be preparing too much!
@@angelinas.9198 any study tips for an older student going back to college? TIA
This video was quality, well organized, and gave resources to help me pass. Thank you :)
You're welcome!
I’ve binge watched all of your videos and I wish I could gate keep you haha! You’ve inspired me and I’m going to share with all of my friends who are trying to further their education! 😁
Hey! I'm so glad it's been so helpful to you and that you've enjoyed! Please shoot me an email at clifford@collegehacked.com. I'd love to hear more about where you are in your college journey! Thanks for sharing.
Very well said, my classes start July 4th, and I haven't been to school since 2018 so I'm trying to learn as much as possible about the freshman college composition since it will take up 6sh for me.
I will definitely keep watching your videos and see what I can learn. Thank you
Awesome! Let me know if you have any questions. :) I answer every comment.
Thank you, your channel is amazing. Scheduling my College Comp test!
How'd it go?
@@CollegeHacked I passed! Thank you so much
Half past 10 on the night of the exam, so I’m basically pulling a Leeroy Jenkins
How did it go?
@@hi1mham yeah how was it?
how do you know which citation type to study for the essay(s)? Like, do I have to know both MLA and APA or am I allowed to choose one or the other for my essays
If you Google “CLEP essay format” there’s a whole guide! 🙏🏼😊
Does this CLEP test cover just comp 1 or both comp 1/2?
Depends on your school and what they accept it as.
Does a CLEP test provide a gpa score or is it pass/fail like most competency based courses?
Pass / fail. Doesn’t contribute to or effect GPA.
i took this test and didn't find it hard, but the multiple choice part i felt like i wasn't given enough time and felt rushed. i didn't even get to finish that part. Im not sure how i did as of yet. i didn't find the essay part very hard, i was just worried that it wasn't long enough. That tinner is a death sentence once it starts going.
Fingers crossed that you passed with flying colors 🥳
How'd you do?
Does the essay portion have to be hand written or can it be typed?
Typed :)
@@CollegeHacked Thanks
Excelsior University Nuring Program advisor stated that they dont except English Comp CLEP d/t not being graded by humans and that they are graded by computers... How true is this?
I haven't heard anything about that. Very surprised EU wouldn't accept them. Maybe it's just their nursing school.
I'm guessing their nursing program wants more number and statistics based variations to their composition course. Having helped a few friends through their nursing re-read, the essays for nursing are less rhetorical via emotional input but focus more on subject matter expertise, data or study limits via statistical analysis, and integration of research in broadscape public policy or health issues. All of this is more tailored than the CLEP exams which while being decent for a college undergraduate course, aren't specific or difficult enough to qualify for credit. For college credit in that space, AP tests which are only available to HS students are not only harder but deemed a more robust and rigorous testing experience than standard CLEP literature and composition. To my knowledge the best nursing programs have started requiring higher pass rates without curve for a statistics course, on top of algebra because the average graduate lacked more of the research evaluation skills that they deemed necessary to explain or understand treatment outcomes and/or explanations of care plans. It's rough for sure but anything based in research or a higher paid speciality is mired in statistics and math when you're learning how to do it. (Source, the anesthesiologist nurse friend.) They go back and forth with the doctors picking standard anathestic assays for certain patient groups and genetic information/newer better studied Syndromes like Ehlers Danlous Syndrome EDS are tricky to work with, now that we understand some of their biomechanics and risks.
EDS causes excessive elasticity in cartilage and the muscle fibers of the heart meaning, at least by inference with disease pathology, that certain types of sedation or operative approaches are no bueno. They'll try everything but surgery because risk for sudden cardiac arrest and complications afterwards are higher than others with the high risk of suboptimal healing after a procedure simply by causative effects of the disease.
For college comp modular any additional tips? Haven't been in school for decades! TIA
Basically the same as the above minus writing essays.
Me, watching this at 11:32 PM the night before my 9:45 exam. 🥹