CLEP

Lesa Dill lesa.dill at WKU.EDU
Fri Jun 6 12:49:49 UTC 2003


There might be a few who could do both.  I don't think the two skills are
mutually exclusive.

Beverly Flanigan wrote:

> Aha, from the '80s--about 25+ years after I was a college freshman.  But
> it's telling that this is a "standardized test," presumably multiple
> choice?  I was exempted not on the basis of my knowledge of grammar, word
> analogies, and the like, but on my ability to write a coherent, well
> organized, AND mechanically "correct" argumentative essay--the
> old-fashioned test of whether one did or did not need Freshman English!  I
> suspect this is what Bethany had to do too.
>
> At 07:58 AM 6/5/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> >Oh, sorry, all.  College Level Equivalency Performance (I think.  The first
> >three words are right.)
> >
> >"Bethany K. Dumas" wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Beverly Flanigan wrote:
> > >
> > > >Clepped?  (I was too, but I never heard of this word.)
> > >
> > > CLEP is some kind of standardized test - I did not take it. But in some
> > > way I tested out of freshman English.
> > >
> > > Bethany



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