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CLEP Math -- Posted by John on 09-06-04 08:00
Hello All,
I am about ready to schedule myself for the CLEP College Math test,
and I have a question that I haven't been able to find the answer
to--is scrap paper allowed? I know that the computer I'll be testing
on will have a calculator but I need to be able to do my figuring on
paper, and none of the CLEP guidebooks I have read have mentioned
this. Does anyone know?
Also, if anyone has any general feedback about this test I would be
glad to hear it. Thanks!
--John
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