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Get those CLEP college credits you deserve.. our savvy test experts show you the way to master the test and get the score that gets you college credit.
This updated guide is perfect for self-study with 3 full-length practice exams and detailed answers to all questions. Includes 3 additional, optional, free-response practice exams with sample answers/essays. The comprehensive review covers prose, poetry, drama and theater, reading and comprehension, and identifying literary devices. Follow up your study with REA's test-taking strategies, powerhouse drills and study schedule that get you ready for test day.
This guide contains REA's popular software, TESTware, with full-length, timed, computerized practice exams that give you the closest thing to experiencing a live exam at a testing center. Automatic scoring provides immediate feedback.
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CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature with CD-ROM (REA): The Best Test Prep for the CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Exam with REA's TESTware (Test Preps)
- Paperback: 266 pages
- Publisher: Research & Education Association; 2004-08-16
- Label: Research & Education Association
- Studio: Research & Education Association
- ISBN: 0878913432
- Average Customer Review:
based on 32 reviews
- Sales Rank in Books: #64553
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Summary: As good a value as available 2008-07-19
Comment: I just took my test and received a 69 after 2 weeks of study. Mind you I took the downloaded practice test (from CLEP) and passed, and then with these 2 test scored under 50%. This caused a little anxiety so I really made an effort to pay attention to the notes and definitions they provided. Along with the coaching on question types, I felt a lot more confident. One of the passages actually was on the test. If you want to pass, unless you are an uber genius, you really need to spend some time getting in the mode of test taking, and with the practice tests included, this book will get you there. In my opinion this book pays for itself, a cheap alternative considering the time and costs of college credits.
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Summary: It's Ok 2008-07-11
Comment: This book is ok. I used it for the test and didn't have any problems passing the exam. I like the CD Rom included because it has sample tests that you can take. At the end, it tells you what questions were correct and what questions were wrong. Then it explains why the answer is what it is.
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Summary: CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature with CD-ROM (REA): The Best Test Prep for the CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literatur 2008-05-21
Comment: I have been out of school for a long time, the extra help and test this book provided readied me for my exam and I passed with a B. I only studied for a few weeks with limited time daily. I would definitely recommend this book.
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Summary: Good prep for the CLEP 2008-04-25
Comment: Ok, I admit, my daughters would have probably passed the CLEP without REA this time. My high school junior scored a 76 and my sophmore got 79. There is not a lot to do to prepare ahead for the Analyzing Lit exam, but REA has never failed us yet in preparing for CLEP (and my daughters have taken about a dozen exams in the last 3 years). I highly recommend the book to give a feel for the exam and be sure that you have the material down before spending the money on the test.
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Summary: You don't need the book 2008-02-06
Comment: I don't claim to be a literature freak; my reading consists of Sports Illustrated. However, this CLEP was very easy. I did not study, didn't read anything, and scored a 70. It is more intimidating than anything, so the book might give you a better idea of what to expect, but don't worry about the actual exam.
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