Tuesday, January 3, 2017

New Year.....Again?

Wow! It's been so busy here!

With so many students passing their tests, getting customized advice, posting on Twitter and Facebook - the blog hasn't gotten a lot of love!

Are you going to make some time to test out of a class this year?

What's your resolution!

-The PassYourClass Team

Monday, December 28, 2015

It's almost the New Year! Any resolutions anyone?

It's almost the New Year! And you know what that means......

New Year's Resolutions!

Most people are trying to figure out how to lose weight or find love...or get out of debt.

But what if you could avoid debt? As in student loans? As in, don't get any and take a CLEP test instead?

Tell your friends!

www.passyourclass.com

Friday, January 30, 2015

Human Cultural Geography DANTES Test Study Guide Now Available!

We're proud to announce the newest arrival to our CLEP and DANTES family - 

Human/Cultural Geography!




This DSST title is now available on the site in hardcopy, PDF, or iBooks format.

This test has some overlap with Introduction to World Religions as well as the CLEP Social Sciences and History test, so if you have taken either of those tests, this would be a good one to add to your list for history or elective credits since you've done part of the studying already!

With TONS of test questions and learning the information from start to finish - you'll be prepared to take the test in no time.

To your success!

-The PassYourClass Team
www.PassYourClass.com

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

How to add CLEP PDF files to your Kindle!

Hi everyone!

We've gotten this question a lot so we thought we would post it so that you can all know!

So how do you get your CLEP study guide on to your Kindle?

First, make sure you have the Kindle file from us. Not sure? Email us and we'll help you out.

Once you have the right file, transfer the file by sending PDF documents directly to your Kindle device (via your Send-to-Kindle address), or drag and drop PDF files from your computer to your Kindle device via USB.

Did you know that you can also magnify PDFs by viewing them in landscape mode?

If you need more help getting started - let us know! We're more than happy to help.

The success of our students means success for us!

-The PassYourClass Team

Friday, October 10, 2014

Another one bites the dust! CLEP Style!



...I only had the chance to look over The Human Growth and Development 30 min prior to my test and I still passed it! The guide was great.
-Yannie D.

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Yannie,
 
We are glad to hear it!

BUT we don't recommend that you take THAT short amount of time to prepare! :)

A good student can typically study for 2-8 days and be completely ready to take the test, depending on the amount of time you study each day.

Congratulations! On to your next test!

-The PassYourClass Team

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

What's the story with the CLEP guarantee?



Dear company,

I'm taking six classes for CLEP to finish up my degree. I hear that Finish College Fast guarantees me to pass. Could you please let me know your guarantee to pass? Thanks for your time

Sincerely,
 
Lisa F.

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Hi Lisa,

We are the same company with the same Pass or Don't Pay Guarantee. If you don't pass your test, simply fax your score and receipt within six weeks for a refund on the study guide or an exchange to a new study guide.

The reality is that our guarantee helps give you confidence, but our study guides teach you what you need to know to pass the test. That's why our pass rate is above 98%! :)

Thank you!

The PassYourClass Team
www.passyourclass.com


Tuesday, May 13, 2014

How many calculus credits do you get?



Hello,

I had a question about the calculus credits. Looking at some of the schools on the CLEP website, calculus carries 5 credit hours. On your site it says it carries only 3 credit hours, which is 3 credit
hours. Which one is correct?

Thank you,
James B.

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Hi James,


It totally depends on the school. They can choose the amount of credit you will receive. Some base it off a certain score, like a score of 50 gets you 3 credits, but a score of 62 and above will get you 6 credits. I wish we could help you more, but the best thing to do is to contact the school directly and get a listing of the credits they will award.

Some schools do it even more complicated, they award you a specific class. For example, passing the College Mathematics CLEP with a 50 will get you 3 credits of Math 1010. If you need Math 1015, then the test won't count towards your math requirements. It will count as an elective instead.

Again, the best way to go is to call your specific school and find out their policies.

Thank you!

The PassYourClass Team