CLEP

Comprehensive study of clep covering fundamental concepts and advanced applications.

Basic Concepts

Fundamental Concepts and Exam Structure

Understanding the Structure

CLEP exams are designed to test foundational knowledge and skills expected at the college level. Most exams cover material typically taught in the first two years of college.

Exam Formats

  • Multiple-choice questions: The majority of CLEP exams use this format.
  • Essay sections: Some exams, like College Composition, include essays.
  • Timed exams: Most last 90-120 minutes.

Key Subjects Covered

  • Mathematics (Algebra, Calculus)
  • Sciences (Biology, Chemistry)
  • Humanities (American Literature, History)
  • Business (Marketing, Management)
  • Social Sciences (Psychology, Sociology)

Scoring and Results

CLEP exams are scored on a scale of 20 to 80, with most colleges awarding credit for scores of 50 or higher. Scores are available quickly, making it easy to plan your academic path.

Tips for Success

  • Read the question carefully and eliminate obvious wrong answers.
  • Manage your time—don't spend too long on a single question.
  • Use the process of elimination to improve your odds.

Examples

  • The CLEP College Math exam includes 60 multiple-choice questions to be completed in 90 minutes.

  • The College Composition CLEP has two essay prompts you must write within 70 minutes.

In a Nutshell

CLEP exams test college-level knowledge with multiple-choice and essay formats.

Key Terms

Multiple-Choice
Question format where you select the correct answer from several options.
Essay Section
Part of an exam where you write a response to a given prompt.