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Old 05-19-2006, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by libartsmgr
Now I'm waffling between Humanities and Analyzing Lit! I spent some time last night on both to see which would be "easier" and it's almost the lesser of two evils. Humanities requires a TON of memorization, lit doesn't require as much. I absolutely HAVE to make up my mind today so I can study either one or the other - comit!

But each are definintely better than dreaded accounting. I'm checking with my advisor about the lit test right now to see if it even qualifies for me - it may duplicate some of my earlier stuff.
Well I say go for the A&IL. If you ever took the SAT verbal or similar type of exam, you can consider you have experience enough to take this. It's not the most fun test in the world, and time is certainly an issue... it's easy to sit there and ponder a single question because all or none of the answers seem correct, but this must be avoided. If by chance you don't pass, you won't have lost much time studying for it, and you'll just be out $70 and about 2 hours. Then you'd be able to study for the Humanities.
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