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Classic Learning exam questions reflect both multiple-choice and scenario/performance-style prompts aligned to exam objectives.

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  • 1. Practice & Exam modes to switch between learning and testing
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  • 3. Instant scoring & feedback to show what you missed and why
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Classic Learning and what does it assess?

The Classic Learning is a standardized college entrance exam designed primarily for high school juniors and seniors (grades 11-12) as a rigorous alternative to the SAT and ACT. It assesses core academic skills in Verbal Reasoning, Grammar/Writing, and Quantitative Reasoning. Its distinction lies in using passages drawn from classic literature, historical documents, and philosophical texts to evaluate critical thinking and analytical aptitude.

What is the overall structure and duration of the Classic Learning exam?

The Classic Learning is a 2-hour (120-minute) exam consisting of 120 multiple-choice questions across three required sections:

  • Verbal Reasoning (40 questions, 40 minutes)
  • Grammar/Writing (40 questions, 35 minutes)
  • Quantitative Reasoning (40 questions, 45 minutes) An optional essay is also available, which does not affect the numerical score and is completed in an additional 30 minutes.

How does the CLT differ from the SAT or ACT?

Unlike the SAT or ACT, which include science sections and more emphasis on speed, the CLT draws exclusively from great books in the Western canon to test reasoning and comprehension. It's shorter (2 hours vs. 3+ hours), fully digital, and often seen as more aligned with a classical education approach.

How do I register for the Classic Learning?

You register for the at-home CLT through an online account on the official CLT website. Tests are proctored remotely or at select centers, with options year-round. You'll need a computer with a webcam for remote testing, and registration includes unlimited score reports to colleges.

How can I prepare for the Classic Learning?

The best preparation is to take Prephow Classic Learning practice tests. Also The CLT website offers free online practice exams that provide immediate results and answer explanations once you create a free account. You can also order an official Student Guide, which includes additional practice tests.

Which colleges accept the CLT?

The CLT is accepted by over 300 colleges and universities across the United States and abroad, many of which are private, liberal arts, or faith-based institutions. Notably, the CLT is also approved for use at all public universities in Florida and will be accepted by U.S. service academies beginning in 2026.

What material is covered in the Quantitative Reasoning section?

The Quantitative Reasoning section consists of 40 questions covering:

  • Algebra (Arithmetic, Operations, Expressions, and Equations)
  • Geometry (Coordinate Geometry, Properties of Shapes, and Trigonometry)
  • Mathematical Reasoning (Logic and Word Problems) A list of math formulas is provided for reference during this section.

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