<p>my school doesn't offer this class, but i love to write so i figured i could do well on the exam. has anyone self studied for this exam before?</p>
<p>i think it’s doable - especially if you’re a good writer and are good at the CR of the SAT (i think the AP test is slightly harder, but the same type of questions)</p>
<p>This is easier than the SAT II Literature, according to most test takers.</p>
<p>I think that the focus of this exam is very similar to literature, in fact, so you should be good.</p>
<p>Be careful however, if you’re a creative writer who takes a lot of poetic liberties when you write. I do that…and as such, I’m not extremely wonderful in the writing section of the SAT. There will definitely be grammar-esque questions that are asked, if my memory serves me.</p>
<p>The MC is a more difficult version of SAT I CR. As for the essays…two of them have little do with actual “composition”. There’s a synthesis essay, which is like a history DBQ, and an argument essay. One is analyzing syntax and rhetorical whatever. That’s the only thing on the exam that you would actually need a class and a teacher for. If you do well on everything else you can still pull a 5.</p>
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<p>But as for the analyzation, I think anybody who has a serious grasp on the list above can do it.</p>
<p>:] G’luck!</p>