Helpful Resources and Links
“The difficulty lies not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones.”
~John Maynard Keynes
- PDF Files offered by Peterson’s but hard to find on the web: Peterson’s free pdf file, Peterson’s Official Guide to DSST and Petersen’s CLEP Success
- MN Co-ops that offer PSEO and CLEP Classes NEW!
- Getting your Middle and Highschooler ready to CLEP ~ Study Skills
- Our Journey ~ Curriculum Ideas We’ve Used
- Don’t know where to begin? Try Intro to Computers Computer Syllabus NEW! One mom’s coop ideas – Intro to Computers
- Free Practice Exams
- Preparing for an exam becomes routine when you follow this Arrow (made for a clep-prep study group)
- What Exams are Easiest? Here is a list for CLEPS, DSST and Grouping
- Preparing for writing essays for College Comp 501 writing prompts
- More free e-books LearningExpressEbooks Available if your library subscribes to Learning Express
- Learning Styles ~ Determine which suits you best
- Audio Video Resources ~ Choose alternative methods of study
- Creating a Transcript Excellent online presentation
- Fitting Cleps into your 6-12th grade plan Highschool Planning Grid
- Including CLEP in your High School schedule ~How to include Clepping in your High School Schedule
- Career Tests ~ Defining a Direction
- What’s in a Degree A visual I shared with my 10th grader — and he caught the vision!
- Equivalency Guide: What courses will I get credit for by taking a CLEP or DSST exam? This is individual to each college. You can phone then, check their website, or see if they have the information here (some do a great job keeping this site updated): www.transfer.org/uselect/login.htm Next, Select: Quick Equivalencies; Select: State and then School; On left, select: Standardized Exams, CLEP or DSST; On the next screen, click box next to college name and select ALL (don’t forget that part or you will only see one or two courses).
