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College Placement Test Resources:
1. Official CPT Information
College Placement Test - Official Wesite with State of Florida Department of Education.
2. College Placement Test Practice
FREE online practice for the College Placement Test. Practice Tests for College Placements plus FREE CPT Study Guide.
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