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I am thinking of taking the analyzing literature clep tomorrow. I scored 35% and 41% on two petersons tests. I don't think I get this one a whole lot. I see from the exam feedback that you either get it or you don't and there is really no good way to study for it. Should I try it anyway?
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You really want to make sure that you're totally up on all the terms so that you can knock those portions out (pentameter etc). You might want to wait and take the other Petersen's and go through the specific feedback area for more info.
I don't think I would attempt the test with those Petersen's scores. *shrug* It depends on your level of willingness to possibly loose the test fees.
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I took this test two weeks ago. I found the Peterson's practice test to be much eaiser than the actual exam. I took one Peterson's test and scored a 64, on the actual exam I scored 54.
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I took the A&I exam last week. I obtained the same score (peterson's and the actual on the clep exam). My advice is watch the time. The passages are much much longer! Once your able to get 50% correct, take the exam!
Good luck
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