You probably know how much I love CLEP REA Guides and their excellent practice tests, and you also probably know that FREE is my favorite price- so I’m pretty sure it doesn’t get any better than this!
How to access the REA CLEP Guides for FREE
- Go to hoopladigital.com Hoopla is a digital media service offered by your local public library that allows you to borrow movies, music, audiobooks, ebooks. You’ll be able to access the content from your phone or on your computer.
- Create your username / password. This will give you a free account.
- Select your library from the list. The list includes over 1,500 library systems (if your library isn’t on the list, you can invite them to join).
- Search under ebooks using the term “CLEP.”
- My library returned 17 titles!
- REA Guides stay in your account for 21 days and then you’ll have to renew.
- Be sure to use the practice tests!


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