08-24-2006, 09:16 AM
I believe that the Petersons practice tests are more than sufficient to prepare you for it.
There were 80 questions on the exam, when I took it, and 4-6 questions were assigned to a particular reading passage. You really NEED to watch your time. I honestly thought it was tough, not because the questions were hard, but because there wasn't enough time to full analyze each question.
But the passages are all numbered, so you can skip right to the important parts if need be.
A basic knowledge of basic literary terms helps (metaphor, third person, flat character, etc)
I haven't actually recieved my score on this exam yet, but I left with a good feeling.
hope this helps
Cheers!
There were 80 questions on the exam, when I took it, and 4-6 questions were assigned to a particular reading passage. You really NEED to watch your time. I honestly thought it was tough, not because the questions were hard, but because there wasn't enough time to full analyze each question.
But the passages are all numbered, so you can skip right to the important parts if need be.
A basic knowledge of basic literary terms helps (metaphor, third person, flat character, etc)
I haven't actually recieved my score on this exam yet, but I left with a good feeling.
hope this helps
Cheers!
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