Okay, so I just passed the CLEP with a 73 and I'm still shook. My math background? Basically nonexistent. Last time I did algebra was in high school—14 years ago. But this book? Absolute game-changer.
The diagnostic test wrecked me (30% lol), but the practice tests were golden. Yeah, some questions felt like they were trying to trick me, but that actually helped? The real CLEP was way easier—like, shockingly straightforward. Only 2-3 abstract questions.
Pro tip: Make flashcards for every wrong answer. I lived by this method. Also, skip Study.com's glitchy tests—Peterson's online ones matched the real exam vibe perfectly.
This book's explanations are *chef's kiss* detailed. Sure, it's harder than the actual test, but that's the point. You'll come out feeling like a math wizard. Just...maybe double-check some answers with Google (found a few typos).
Final verdict: 4/5 stars. Not perfect, but got me that college credit!