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DegreeForum.net Launches As an Online Discussion Forum Focused on All Aspects of CLEP Test Preparation, Study and Completion

The launch of DegreeForum.net provides a forum for students to share advice on the CLEP exam, CLEP study tips and CLEP testing information.

Cary, NC (PRWEB) October 3, 2008 -- Students considering or preparing for the CLEP test now have a powerful resource for their test preparation arsenal. With the launch of DegreeForum.net, they can look for and share advise on all aspects of the CLEP exam. From study tips to information on the CLEP testing procedure, the forum provides students with a vital study guide for CLEP.

CLEP exams, or College Level Examination Program, are available to students who wish to prove their proficiency for a specific course and receive exemption from it. They receive college credit for a course by showing a solid performance on the exam. There is a fee associated with the test, so in addition to the college credit, students are well served investing time and effort into their CLEP prep. A good performance on the test can bring students that much closer to a completed degree. Considering the rising costs of education, the value of adequate test preparation cannot be understated.

Much more than a collection of articles on the CLEP test, DegreeForum.net allows students to obtain information, advice and support directly from the experts; other students who have undergone CLEP testing or are also preparing for the exam. The discussion-based format of the site allows students to engage in all manner of questions about CLEP testing in one place. In this environment, students certainly benefit from the wealth of perspectives. Whether they need study tips or some moral support before the exam, all forms of conversation about the CLEP exam may be found.

Perhaps one of the greatest strengths of DegreeForum.net is the diversity of students that congregate there for discussion. The forum attracts those who started a degree years ago as well as those just beginning a college career who wish to test out of topics they have already mastered. The diversity of experience is a sizable benefit for students needing information on CLEP test study.

A noteworthy trend on the forum is the information many students include in posts along with their signature. Visitors to the forum will notice that the majority of students list CLEP exams they have successfully completed, as well as those they plan to take. In addition to building a sense of community, this information is particularly useful for students in need of testing mentors.

In one central location, DegreeForum.net empowers students to understand and fully prepare for their CLEP exams.

About DegreeForum.net

DegreeForum.net is an online discussion forum focused on all aspects of CLEP test preparation, study and completion. It is made available by InstantCert Academy of Cary, NC.

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