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Hi
I m confused as to which subject should i select to complete my credits..i have cleared the following:
College Algebra
College Mathematics
Biology
Natural sciences
I was preparing for Freshman college composition and was shooting for tommorow ,but i think i m not ready for it..
I wanted to know is there any subject which i could do by studying for only a few hours..easiest of the cleps..
Any guidance would be appreciated..
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[SIZE="5"]Analyzing and Interpreting Literature. [SIZE="2"]I passed with zero prep. You just have to comprehend what you read and use a little common sense[/SIZE][/SIZE]
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In analysing and interpretting literature , there is some poetry required ..
is it important for u to be a familiar reader?
I just dont like reading for hobby..so was afraid of this..
Any suggestions..
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I hate reading. It wouldn't hurt to have that knowedge I am sure, but I promise I passed it cold.
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I did not think A & I Lit was that easy, I think it all depends on what you are most comfortable with. I am a science person so I probably over anylized the lit.
Linda
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chandnig Wrote:In analysing and interpretting literature , there is some poetry required ..
is it important for u to be a familiar reader?
I just dont like reading for hobby..so was afraid of this..
Any suggestions..
I took A & I Lit after taking the REA tests and memorizing some vocabulary. Honestly, I didn't need much of the vocabulary, and I thought beforehand that I would do terrible or make about a 50 (if that high), but I got a
60! I don't enjoy reading poetry, and struggle to analyze it, but I thought when I took the test (last October) that the questions were not difficult to understand. You don't have to be familiar with poetry, and I don't think you have to be the best analyzer. If you are worried, grab the REA study guide and do the practice exams. I only got a 50 the first time I took the REA test without study. Out of the tests I've taken, I would say A & I Lit was the easiest because I didn't really have to study for it.
Right now I'm studying for English Lit to take in February hopefully. I think it's a good one to tag onto A & I Lit, but you have to study authors and memorize a bit more.
Allison
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