CLEP Human Growth & Development (REA)-The Best Test Prep for the CLEP Exam (Test Preps) this question feed

asked by borat on November 15, 2006 7:45 AM
Get the CLEP college credits you deserve! Our CLEP test experts show you the right way to prepare for the CLEP and get the score that gets you college credit.

REA's new edition for the CLEP Human Growth and Development exam comes complete with 3 full-length practice exams. All practice tests are derived from recently administered CLEP exams. Each exam question is thoroughly explained in full detail. The book's comprehensive review course covers all exam topics: theories of development, intelligence, family and society, atypical development, and more. Follow up your study with REA's test-taking tips and study strategies that get you ready for test day.

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- The definitive, easy-to-understand prep for anyone seeking college credit through the CLEP program
- Comprehensive subject review covers every literature topic found on the exam
- Design your own study plan using our flexible study guidelines
- Packed with proven test-taking tips and strategies that help you master the test



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Yes like some of these other reviews say this is a nice book but the fact is that this book alone may not be enough to pass the Human Growth & Development CLEP test. Yes there are several other reviews about this CLEP test and this books preparation for it but most of the reviews are over a year old and are outdated. If you have no prior college experience and have never taked a CLEP test before and a lot of people haven't then you need to avoid this book by REA and this CLEP test and first try something easy like CLEP Principles of Marketing which REA also makes a book for. You should not depend on this book and this book alone to pass this CLEP test at least supplement it with something such as the College Board CLEP Guide which is on the shelf in almost any bookstore. Furthermore if you have never taken a CLEP test before avoid Human Growth and Development and take an easier CLEP test instead.
reviewed by wendi on November 16, 2006 1:01 PM

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It's not a great book, but it gets the job done. Several questions even in the sample tests simply are not related to what you find in the text and the real test also has a number of questions that the book doesn't answer. No reason to learn the book by heart. Common sense counts for about 40-44 points (50 = pass). You'll be ok.
reviewed by pits on November 19, 2006 9:41 PM

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I took the clep and passed with a 59. I would not have passed without this book. Study and know the different theories, particularly Piaget. The overall test was not as easy as some have described.If you study and learn the contents of this book you will pass. Definately recommended.
reviewed by ladyrunner on November 28, 2006 1:06 AM

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