08-07-2007, 10:16 AM
I thought analyzing and interpreting literature was the easiest, but my husband struggled with a 50. (he is a magazine /newspaper reader type) It is all analyzing and interpreting literature (which is how they came up with such a clever title!) So there isn't really anything to "study." You can, for your own curiosity, google literary terms that you might come across (stanza, theme, mood, etc) so you are confident in what the question is asking. I found a list online somewhere. There were about 10 words that I reviewed.
There IS a lot of reading, you'll use most or all of your time. There won't be any questions about who-wrote-what. Just read the passage and answer questions about the passage. It's questions like this:
What did the author mean by "fire" in line 3? A) anger B) heat C) death D) hell
My first three exams were Human Growth and Development, Intro Psych, Intro Sociology. I'll be the odd duck here and say that they were not terrible, but I absolutely needed to study for each of them. My tests had a lot of names-theories-and classification of stages. The function of each part of the brain? These are not things the average Joe knows in my opinion. :confused: Maybe they do. I didn't.
I think that the information is mostly interesting to most people and that the subjects do have a lot of common information- which can be mistaken as "easy" but I wouldn't walk in cold. That's just me.
There IS a lot of reading, you'll use most or all of your time. There won't be any questions about who-wrote-what. Just read the passage and answer questions about the passage. It's questions like this:
What did the author mean by "fire" in line 3? A) anger B) heat C) death D) hell
My first three exams were Human Growth and Development, Intro Psych, Intro Sociology. I'll be the odd duck here and say that they were not terrible, but I absolutely needed to study for each of them. My tests had a lot of names-theories-and classification of stages. The function of each part of the brain? These are not things the average Joe knows in my opinion. :confused: Maybe they do. I didn't.
I think that the information is mostly interesting to most people and that the subjects do have a lot of common information- which can be mistaken as "easy" but I wouldn't walk in cold. That's just me.