12-15-2007, 09:51 PM
Southron Boy Wrote:Ok! I took this test Thursday. I had a very hard time finding any information on the essay section, as if this version was scarcely ever given. If anyone out there is forced to take a side road less travelled, here is some feedback on Analyzing & Interpreting Literature WITH ESSAY:
- It is TWO ESSAYS in 90 minutes. It is recommended to use 45 minutes per essay, but it is a blanket time for both essays. I used 55 minutes for my first essay and the rest for my second.
- The first essay has to do with poetry. I was asked to analyze a poem on love by a famous "poetress". The second is a question requiring you to write on a reputed literary work that you have read.
- The essay is scored by the university that requests it, not ETS.
- Don't be scared by this exam, but I would recommend taking it after English Comp with essay or Humanities if you know that you must all of them.
My Glitch: After taking several CLEP exams, one would assume that he is finally immune to making "stupid mistakes" with the testing software. Alas, I was on my second to last question in the multiple choice section, and I accidentally pushed the "ahead" icon too many times, ending the exam with probably 5 questions unanswered. I thought I either failed or passed by the skin of my teeth. I cannot express the utter joy when a 62 was unveiled on the screen. I felt very good about the essays, and am eagerly awaiting the results. We'll see.
Best wishes to anyone that has to take the essay section, and I hope some of this information can help you!
I am also required to take that test for college, with the essay-do you have any tips or advice on how to do well on the essay part of the exam


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