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| Before Exam Day | If you know as much as possible about the test and the test situation before the day of the exam, you will demonstrate your true degree of knowledge in the subject area being tested. Read the list of things you need to know: • Timing and subsections. Study carefully the description of your exam to learn how much time will be allowed for the test and whether there are timed subsections. • How to take the test on a computer. Get acquainted with the CLEP Computer-Based Test (CBT). • The types of questions and directions on the exam. Read the CLEP Exam Descriptions for the exam you are taking — and practice answering different question types using the CLEP Sampler • How your score will be computed. Look through Scores & Transcripts to learn how your scores are computed. • Location of exam room. Be sure you know which building and room the exam will be administered. If you unaware of the situation of the building, call the test center to get directions ahead of time. • The time of the test administration. Confirm this information a day or two before the exam and find out when the building and room will be open so that you can plan to arrive early. • Directions to the test center. Whether you are taking public transportation or driving yourself, make sure you know where you're going and how much time you'll need to get there. Find out what you should park, if you're driving.
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