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Spectrum isn't necessarily a light chemistry, but it is a high school level chemistry. CLEP is testing to see if students should receive credit for the first semester of College Chemistry. I haven't used Spectrum, but I don't think anyone claims it is CLEP preparation, just first high school chemistry.

 

For what it is worth, if you child has done a Physical Science or Integrated Science that had a good (semester long) dose of chemistry, they might be able to go straight to a College/AP/CLEP level Chemistry. If not, you might consider letting them take a standard high school level course first before taking the higher level class.

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I've used Spectrum Chemistry with two students. It's a wonderful choice for a solid high school chemistry course, especially the labs, but it would not work well for CLEP test prep. I took a look at the CLEP chemistry topics here, and found several (college-level) topics that Spectrum omits (most of the kinetics and equilibrium topics in particular).

 

Spectrum was a good first year chem course for us. Both of our kids went on to do very well in AP chemistry in subsequent years. They are the math and science intuitive types who don't need lots of repetition; maybe that's the difference? Spectrum lays a great conceptual and lab foundation for such kids. And it's lots of fun! The short lessons and weekly interesting lab drew no complaints around here.:)

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Spectrum isn't necessarily a light chemistry, but it is a high school level chemistry. CLEP is testing to see if students should receive credit for the first semester of College Chemistry. I haven't used Spectrum, but I don't think anyone claims it is CLEP preparation, just first high school chemistry.

 

For what it is worth, if you child has done a Physical Science or Integrated Science that had a good (semester long) dose of chemistry, they might be able to go straight to a College/AP/CLEP level Chemistry. If not, you might consider letting them take a standard high school level course first before taking the higher level class.

 

Thank you! This is what I was figuring because ds is actually doing a quite strong ICP course this year and I was worried about 'regular' high school chem simply being a repeat of what he is doing this year. I still plan on him doing the DIVE chem with both Apologia books in 12th. I think we will hit the Apologia Physics next year.

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I've used Spectrum Chemistry with two students. It's a wonderful choice for a solid high school chemistry course, especially the labs, but it would not work well for CLEP test prep. I took a look at the CLEP chemistry topics here, and found several (college-level) topics that Spectrum omits (most of the kinetics and equilibrium topics in particular).

 

Spectrum was a good first year chem course for us. Both of our kids went on to do very well in AP chemistry in subsequent years. They are the math and science intuitive types who don't need lots of repetition; maybe that's the difference? Spectrum lays a great conceptual and lab foundation for such kids. And it's lots of fun! The short lessons and weekly interesting lab drew no complaints around here.:)

 

The labs were my biggest draw for this program, especially since we used the Rainbow. We loved it! He has decided to try and ClEP as many subjects as he can, so I am trying to line up courses to correspond.

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I will tag this thread with "Spectrum Chemistry" so you can search past threads easily. There have been lots of folks who felt well prepared with Spectrum, but usually as a first-level chem, with AP chem to follow if desired. For instance, this thread:

 

http://www.welltrainedmind.com/forums/showthread.php?t=354103

 

Thanks! We only have 2 years left, so no time for 2 chem courses :001_huh:

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