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CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature Exam - jlane1972 - 06-23-2013 Where can I find the Analyzing & Interpreting Literature exam information? CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature Exam - cooperalex2004 - 06-23-2013 jlane1972 Wrote:Where can I find the Analyzing & Interpreting Literature exam information? Start with a search in the upper right corner. You should find a lot of information on the exam. CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature Exam - clep3705 - 06-23-2013 There are two ways to search. Go to Google or Bing and use this as your search string: analyzing interpreting literature site:degreeforum.net Or you can use the search feature in the upper right hand corner of the page you are reading now. CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature Exam - jlane1972 - 06-23-2013 Is this exam not on the InstantCert Academy website? CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature Exam - sanantone - 06-23-2013 If you're a subscriber to the flashcards, you should have access to the A&I Literature thread in the Specific Exam Feedback forum if there is one. There are no flashcards for this exam. To be honest, there is really not much you can study for the exam. It's mostly reading comprehension. CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature Exam - publius2k4 - 06-23-2013 A website called Flashcard Exchange has a considerable amount of user-created flash cards for many exams, including the CLEP A&I Lit. Also, doing a search in these forums will show you a considerable amount of information from users who have taken and passed the exam in the past. Flashcard Exchange CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature Exam - sjholms - 06-23-2013 I just took this test on Friday and passed with a 66 (needed a 50) with very minimum studying. Know your terms (all I did was google Analyzing & Intrepreting Literature free clep prep and used any of the links that came up and were free. If you have any basic understanding of analyzing and interpreting Literature you should be able to pass with no problem. I also bought the Clep Official Study Guide and took the practice test in the book. If you can pass that and also know the terms that you find when you google you shouldn't have any problems. CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature Exam - SoliDeoGloria - 06-25-2013 This is basically a reading comprehension exam, but do make sure that you know literature terms. This website was fabulous: Literature | Glossary of Poetic Terms. I just read through and wrote down all of the terms to help me memorize them. Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Study Guide - Free-Clep-Prep.com is a good site to use. CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature Exam - Sterling Archer - 07-14-2013 Just got back from taking this test. I was EXTREMELY NERVOUS since my scores on the REA practice tests were: 53, 56, 48. I did so horribly on the Official CLEP study guide practice test that I didn't even bother to score it. I am proud to say I passed today with a 66. The choices and the actual test were straightforward and not at all tricky like on the Practice tests. I was able to pretty much guess the last 10 questions since I was confident I had done well. There were only 3 or 4 questions about literary terms. And only 2 passages that were written in Ye Olde English. I have no idea why the practice tests are ten times more difficult than the actual test. Maybe they don't want people to complain if they pass the practice test(s) but fail the CLEP. CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature Exam - publius2k4 - 07-14-2013 Sterling Archer Wrote:I have no idea why the practice tests are ten times more difficult than the actual test. Maybe they don't want people to complain if they pass the practice test(s) but fail the CLEP. "If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball" |