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Originally Posted by B2MANLEY
I am getting ready to take the A&I Exam in a couple of weeks and wanted to get some opinions. I have done numerous searches through pasts threads, and read a lot of good feedback. I have a question for those of you who have taken the exam. Should I purchase the REA book for A&I to prepare?
Most of what I have read in past threads say to google search literary terms, and take some practice exams. I have the CLEP Prep Guide, and just wanted to find out if a combination of individual research (Google, Wikipedia, etc.) and the CLEP Prep Guide would be sufficient. I will order the REA Book if it will be beneficial.
Thanks in advance...
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I found the REA book to be a good start coupled with as many practice exams as you can take in order to get into the groove. I also rented "Dead Poets Society" from blockbuster just to get into the spirit of the task itself. Oh Captain - My Captain it worked!!
Good Luck!!
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"Prayer"
"A Pass is a Pass"
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Other Sources of CLEP & DSST Study Material
REA Books, Comex Books, Pass Your Class Guides, Standard Deviants DVD's, Petersons Practice Exams, Dummies Books, Idiot's Guides . 
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