11-03-2008, 11:54 PM
earlybird143 Wrote::confused: I took the American Literature test today and failed with a 49! I needed a 50. I was so bummed. I cried all the way to night class. I felt like I studied alot of important material, and it was not all on the actual test. This forum suggested The Complete Idiot's Guide to American Literature, which I searched for to no avail in the short amount of time that I needed it. I found the Complete Idiot's Guide for English Literature. Has anyone out there passed the CLEP English Literature from just studying that? I need help, in order to graduate in Dec. It is a must that I pass that one ASAP if I can. I passed Analyzing and Interpreting Literature last week with a 58. Please someone help!!
Please don't be too hard on yourself.
The Idiot's Guide's are all very useful. For the literature exams, a decent anthology (i.e. Norton, Oxford, or Longman) should cover anything you need to know, and then some. Your local library almost certainly has at least one of these anthologies.
Another good source is the Vade Mecum: A GRE for Literature in English Study Guide . Although designed primarily for students preparing for the GRE Subject Test in Literature in English, it will nevertheless have pretty much everything that could possibly appear on either the English literature or American CLEP. It's definitely thorough, albeit more in-depth than is required for the CLEP exams.
There are other resources on the web, as well, such as Brief Timeline of American Literature and Events, 1620-1920 for American literature or The San Antonio College LitWeb British Literature Index for British literature.
Good luck with the exams.