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Hello fellow testers!
Does anyone know which is the easier test, American Lit or Humanities?
Thanks!
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I don't know, but Humanities is broader than American Lit., so it MAY be a little easier. I guess it depends on if you like broad and shallow tests, or narrow and deep tests.
I took Humanities, but not Am. Lit.
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Having taken (passed) both, I would have to say that overall the Humanities exam may be just a little more of a hands on exam sprinkled with a bit of common knowledge.
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I think that Humanities is an easier test, but Am Lit is easier to study for. But, as Levi said, it depends on whether you like broad or in-depth tests. I tend to prefer in-depth ones.
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I studied the entirely wrong material for Humanities and still ended up passing. Everyone here is correct - It's a broad exam, but doesn't go too deep.
American Lit was reasonably tough, but with the resources here on IC you can pass it.
Good luck either way!
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