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Has anyone taken American Literature, Analysis and Interpretation of Literature, Analyzing and Interpreting Literature?
If someone has, which is the easiest and what did you study for them?
I need one more humanities class to fullfill my degree at Embry-Riddle.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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almostdone Wrote:Has anyone taken American Literature, Analysis and Interpretation of Literature, Analyzing and Interpreting Literature?
If someone has, which is the easiest and what did you study for them?
I need one more humanities class to fullfill my degree at Embry-Riddle.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
wecome, i wish i was almostdone. i, too, an interested in any feedback on this subject as i will be starting my humanities section soon. i was leaning towards the clep analyzing and interpreting literature.
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almostdone Wrote:Has anyone taken American Literature, Analysis and Interpretation of Literature, Analyzing and Interpreting Literature?
If someone has, which is the easiest and what did you study for them?
I need one more humanities class to fullfill my degree at Embry-Riddle.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I have taken both AmerLit and A&I-Lit. As for "easy" I would lean towards A&I-Lit as it is really just that - your interpretation that for the most part will be found amoung the answer choices - GOOD LUCK!!
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[SIZE="3"][SIZE="2"]"I have taken both AmerLit and A&I-Lit. As for "easy" I would lean towards A&I-Lit as it is really just that - your interpretation that for the most part will be found amoung the answer choices - GOOD LUCK!!"[/SIZE][/SIZE]
I'd have to agree. I've taken both American Lit and A&I Lit, but A&I Lit was my very first CLEP and I think I did better on it than any of the other 7 exams I've taken. It's a pretty straightforward test. Knowing some lit terms is needed. Being a fast, comprehensive reader is a plus for this test. Good luck on whichever you choose!
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