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    Old 02-15-2006, 01:19 PM
    parkee99 parkee99 is offline
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    Default Analyzing & Interp. Lit or Intro to Worl Religions

    Which one is easier to pass? I have seen posts on here to study instantcert for Analying and Interpreting Lit but I don't see that course listed. I know World Religions is a posted course. I don't have a knowlege of either and would be taking the test in one week. Thanks.
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    Old 02-15-2006, 05:45 PM
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    Which one is easier to pass? I have seen posts on here to study instantcert for Analying and Interpreting Lit but I don't see that course listed. I know World Religions is a posted course. I don't have a knowlege of either and would be taking the test in one week. Thanks.

    Hi Parkee99,

    I have taken both exams and, if you able to read, comprehend, and interpret excerts of literature, you will find A&I Lit to be relatively easy to pass with little or no study (perhaps brush up on some basic literary terminology).

    Intro to World Religions, on the other hand, requires some serious study for most people.

    Having said that, BOTH exams are definitely passable. I passed A&I Lit with a 70 (zero study), and Intro to World Religions with a 76 (extensive study).

    Hope that helps,
    Snazzlefrag
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    Old 02-15-2006, 08:26 PM
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    Hi Parkee99,

    I have taken both exams and, if you able to read, comprehend, and interpret excerts of literature, you will find A&I Lit to be relatively easy to pass with little or no study (perhaps brush up on some basic literary terminology).

    Intro to World Religions, on the other hand, requires some serious study for most people.

    Having said that, BOTH exams are definitely passable. I passed A&I Lit with a 70 (zero study), and Intro to World Religions with a 76 (extensive study).

    Hope that helps,
    Snazzlefrag

    Thanks for the info. I signed up for A&I Lit next Thursday.I wish there was study material here for it.
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    Old 02-18-2006, 10:30 AM
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    Hey, Parkee99, I would say, don't worry about it! If you want to, read some Shakespeare, or even a King James Version Bible to brush up on some old English...go through some terminology of literary, as suggested by snazzlefrag...this was my first test I ever took, though, and I passed...thought it was pretty easy. Let us know how it goes, best wishes!
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