03-10-2007, 09:06 AM
I took American Literature, and used The Complete Idiots guide to american Literature.. It was very good, and very interesting to read. For the English lit. there are fewer resources. When I took it Petersons did not have a practice test. I just used one of my highschool english lit books. College Board has a book with practice tests for each of the 34 Cleps. That has been a big help. Also, I think I used the Comex Humanities book and studied the english lit section. The Princeton Review has a Humanities section as well that was very helpful.If you're thinking about following these two tests up with humanities.. that would be a great thing to invest in

Good luck!!!! Study hard.

Mattie

total 102
Cleps 90 credits
English Comp w/ essay, Humanities, Analyzing & Interpreting Lit, Social Science& Hist., College Math, Info Systems, Nat. Sciences, English Lit, American Lit, Psychology, Ed Psychology, Hum Growth & Dev., SpanishII, Marketing, Managment, and Biology, US history I,
Dantes 12 Credits
Technical Writing, Ethics in America, Org Behavior, Gen Anthropology, Fudamentals of Counseling.
Up Coming tests-
Teceps
Social Psychology, Psychology of Personality.