<p>With graduation season upon us, I&#8217;ve been thinking a lot about the spring semester of my senior year of high school. So much was happening all at once; waiting for college admissions letters and studying for IB Exams filled my days. Lastly, there was AP English Literature. My high school had a combined AP/IB English IV class, so all the IB students were expected to take the AP Exam, too. And I did&#8230;and made a 3. Let&#8217;s just say that for an overachiever like me, it wasn&#8217;t my finest moment. Now before you go running off to read the advice of someone who earned a higher score, hear me out. My literature prowess has come a long away since 2004. I even taught English for a few years at the high school level. But most importantly, I want to use this article to provide what I believe is the most powerful kind of advice: what I learned from my mistakes.</p><br /><br /><p>No AP English Literature Exam - Magoosh High School Blog is wiser than someone who has fumbled the ball during the big game. So if you&#8217;re planning to take AP English Literature next year, or even if you&#8217;re just curious about what this exam entails, get comfortable. There&#8217;s a lot to learn. The AP English Literature Exam is a three-hour exam that assesses you on a variety of skills and abilities learned in your AP English Literature course. Read several works from the 16th to the 21st century. In-depth study of a few works of literature. Analyze the meaning of prose, poetry, and non-fiction texts. Interpret and evaluate literature. Respond to literature in a variety of ways: journaling, essays, and reaction papers. Establish Tips From An AP Reader - Introduction To AP English Literature And Composition among different observations about a piece of literature. Gain an awareness of different literary traditions. Write analytical, expository, and argumentative essays. Develop/organize ideas in clear, persuasive language. Use a variety of sentence structures in one&#8217;s writing.</p><br /><br /><p>Maintain a consistent voice. Edit previously written assignments. In this section I will break down the length of the AP English Literature Exam, and offer suggestions on how to make sure you successfully finish each section of the test. First, a piece of recycled advice from my ACT articles: take multiple timed practice exams to become used to the exam&#8217;s format, content, and pacing. For students with a College Board account, a full-length test is already waiting for you. Also, since the test hasn&#8217;t changed in the last few years, older practice tests floating around online are still valid tools to help you prepare for test day. First, take a look at my article on ACT Time Management. The same basic rules apply to the AP Literature Exam&#8217;s multiple choice section. In short, as you have just over one minute per question, it&#8217;s a relatively easy task to track your time. <i>Article has been generated with Essay Writers !</i></p><br /><br /><br /><br /><p>As AP English Literature is a 12th grade course, you should have already taken the SAT or ACT. One of the big advantages you have going into this exam is that some SAT/ACT skills can help you with the multiple choice questions. For example, many of the questions will refer to certain lines in the passage. Though a bit more difficult that your standard &#8216;treasure hunt&#8217; questions on the SAT/ACT, reading the questions first and underlining any mention of specific lines can save you time as you analyze the passage later. If you&#8217;ve never heard this advice before, here&#8217;s why reading the questions first is essential. Let&#8217;s say you read the text first. When you start with the questions, you&#8217;re going to waste time going back to the text. Also, AP English Language And Composition: Synthesis Essay Materials &#8217;re under will make you more likely to forget lots of essential information despite having just finished reading. Break is an important time during any AP Exam, and even if you&#8217;re a seasoned AP veteran, don&#8217;t waste it. Visit the restroom and drink a little water. But most importantly, eat something!</p><br />

 
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