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Review British, Commonwealth, and postcolonial literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present while building poetry, drama, prose, quotation, period, and Proctortrack readiness.
College Board lists approximately 95 CLEP English Literature questions in 90 minutes, with poetry carrying the largest genre weight. HiraEdu helps students organize author and period review, passage-analysis drills, credit-policy checks, and Proctortrack remote-testing setup.
This exam combines literary history knowledge with close reading across poetry, drama, fiction, nonfiction, and criticism excerpts.
College Board says CLEP English Literature focuses on major British authors and works, with British, Commonwealth, and postcolonial literature in scope.
The current exam has approximately 95 questions to be answered in 90 minutes.
Poetry is the largest genre category at about 45%, followed by drama 20%, novels 15%, short stories 10%, and nonfiction 10%.
ACE recommends a score of 50 for 6 semester hours, while each college controls its own CLEP credit policy.
The exam assumes wide reading across English literary history, from the Anglo-Saxon period to contemporary writing. Students should know major authors, periods, literary forms, representative quotations, common terms such as metaphor and personification, and forms such as the sonnet and ballad.
College Board weights the exam by period: 10% Middle Ages, 15% 16th and early 17th century, 10% Restoration and 18th century, 20% Romantic, 20% Victorian, and 25% 20th century to present. Genre weighting emphasizes poetry heavily at about 45%, so close reading needs consistent attention.
Remote CLEP English Literature uses Proctortrack by Verificient with a human proctor. Students should complete onboarding, install ETS Online Test, verify the Windows and Chrome setup, prepare ID and a clear testing space, and follow the current smartphone second-camera workflow.
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College Board's current CLEP English Literature page says the exam is primarily concerned with major British authors and literary works, with some minor writers, and resembles historically organized surveys of British, Commonwealth, and postcolonial literature. The exam contains approximately 95 questions to be answered in 90 minutes. It expects knowledge of major writers, literary periods, common literary terms, themes, forms, quotations, and period identification. College Board lists 35-40% of the exam as literary background, author identification, metrical patterns, references, and terms, and 60-65% as ability to analyze form, meaning, tone, mood, imagery, style, and excerpts of literary criticism. Period weights are Middle Ages 10%, 16th and early 17th century 15%, Restoration and 18th century 10%, Romantic 20%, Victorian 20%, and 20th century to present 25%. Genre weights are novels 15%, short stories 10%, poetry 45%, drama 20%, and nonfiction 10%. ACE recommends a credit-granting score of 50 for 6 semester hours, subject to institutional policy. Remote CLEP testing uses Proctortrack by Verificient with a human proctor and requires Windows 10 or 11, Chrome 100+, ETS Online Test app, approved Proctortrack onboarding, valid ID, clear testing space, and smartphone second-camera workflow for current remote administrations.
College Board says the exam contains approximately 95 questions to be answered in 90 minutes.
It primarily covers major British authors and works, with British, Commonwealth, and postcolonial literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present.
College Board lists poetry as about 45% of the exam, more than novels, drama, short stories, or nonfiction.
College Board lists ACE's recommendation as a score of 50 for 6 semester hours, but colleges set their own credit policies.
HiraEdu helps students map authors and periods, practice poetry and passage analysis, verify credit policy, and prepare Proctortrack device, ID, room, and scheduling steps.
Check the target institution's English Literature CLEP policy, required score, credit hours, course equivalency, and whether the credit satisfies literature, humanities, or general education requirements.
Map major authors and works across the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Restoration, 18th century, Romantic, Victorian, modern, and contemporary periods, including Commonwealth and postcolonial contexts.
Practice tone, mood, imagery, meter, form, style, symbolism, theme, speaker, quotation identification, author-period matching, and interpretation of prose, poetry, drama, and criticism excerpts.
Complete onboarding early, use a Windows 10 or 11 PC with Chrome 100+, install ETS Online Test, prepare valid ID, clear the workspace, remove extra monitors, and test the smartphone second-camera workflow.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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