Unable to get into Java based intro course, might CLEP?

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The discussion revolves around the challenges of enrolling in a Java programming course due to long wait-lists. The individual consulted their adviser, who suggested the possibility of testing out of the course, potentially through a CLEP exam or a department exam. The individual has limited experience with Java and is considering a strategy that includes intensive study using CLEP study guides, online resources, and class notes to prepare for the exam next semester. There is some confusion regarding the terminology, as it appears the adviser may have meant a department exam rather than a traditional CLEP exam. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the testing options available for course credit in programming.
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I spoke with my adviser about this he said "have you ever programmed in Java before? because you could CLEP out into the following course" I told him I have programmed very little in Java. Now my life was a bit shattered when I realized the wait-lists for this class were too much to get in. So now I am trying to find a strategy. I was thinking of taking his suggestion and trying to CLEP out come the start of next semester. But I'll need to study very hard I already know. I was even thinking of staying in the class I was suppose to be in and take notes. Could this be done? could I have gained enough knowledge through CLEP study-guides, online materials, and the class lecture notes to CLEP for next semester? how difficult are the CLEP exams for intro to Java?

Thank you
 
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I did not know CLEP offers such an exam. Perhaps your advisor was referring to a department exam. Below is the list of CLEP exams as far as I know.

https://clep.collegeboard.org/exams/offered
 
Yes, I think that is what he was referring to the department exam, not a CLEP. I think the term CLEP is just used now to refer to testing out of a class.
 
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