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Passed Intro to Educational Psych
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This one was a breeze. I passed with a 75. I studied for 1-2 hours a day for 4 days. All I used was Modern States videos, this Quizlet, and the official study guide practice test. I didn't do any reading.

I'm not really certain why this one has such low recorded pass rates compared to some of the other exams that I'd consider to be much more challenging, like Western Civ I where I studied way longer and barely scraped by. A ton of the info on Ed Psych is either common sense, common knowledge, or you can figure it out from context if you have a decent vocabulary. Wouldn't recommend doing no prep at all (especially because you do need to know a couple theorists/psychologists and their relevant work), but it's certainly a doable, easier test.

And this was the last CLEP I needed to be eligible to graduate this semester!

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