When we did CLEP, I preferred using the Official Study Guide by College board as a entry-level “can we pass this” assessment. Here is the link:
I chose that book because it had a sample test from EVERY CLEP, and we were just looking for an overview assessment at that time.
I usually prefer Princeton Review study materials for everything, but in this one instance it seemed like the Official Study Guide worked better for us. I usually like Princeton Review best, though, because it speaks in such a natural tone to teenagers.

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