04-17-2008, 10:10 AM
I heard from alot of people on this forum that A & I Lit was fairly easy. But me being me...I just didn't want to have to go through reading and interpreting everything on an exam, from start to finish. I'd rather do an American Lit or Humanities. I figured that if I just went through the IC material thoroughly and read a couple of books that I could pass either with no problem.
I took the A & I Lit Peterson's Practice Test online (just section 1) and I only scored 45 correct out of 80. I wasn't too pleased by that and that entire time was torture on my brain. I have never been a big fan of poetry in that sense so I guess that plays a big part of my reason not to take this exam.
However, as a benefit of the doubt...I did take that practice test at 4am and was darn near half sleep!!! (guess I forgot to mention that huh!!!) And I also didn't mention that I knew nothing about literary terms when I took that practice exam either!!!! So maybe I could stop being so stubborn and look into A & I Lit a little more.
Any more advice you can give me will be greatly appreciated and thank you for responding to my post.
From a loyal degree seeker,
Marshall
I took the A & I Lit Peterson's Practice Test online (just section 1) and I only scored 45 correct out of 80. I wasn't too pleased by that and that entire time was torture on my brain. I have never been a big fan of poetry in that sense so I guess that plays a big part of my reason not to take this exam.
However, as a benefit of the doubt...I did take that practice test at 4am and was darn near half sleep!!! (guess I forgot to mention that huh!!!) And I also didn't mention that I knew nothing about literary terms when I took that practice exam either!!!! So maybe I could stop being so stubborn and look into A & I Lit a little more.
Any more advice you can give me will be greatly appreciated and thank you for responding to my post.
From a loyal degree seeker,
Marshall
Thomas Edison State University (TESU)
Enrolled in BA in Liberal Studies - 105/120 Completed
Associate in Science, Excelsior College
Enrolled in BA in Liberal Studies - 105/120 Completed
Associate in Science, Excelsior College