GUIDELINES FOR PREPARATION FOR THE M. A. EXAM IN GERMAN
1.
The basis for the exam is the M. A. Reading List in German Literature.
This list has been designed so as to give certainty to students that they will
have read the most important works of German literatures by the end of their
M. A. program. It consists of selected works, which should guide students in
filling any lacunae caused by their concentration of courses during their
residence.
2.
The exam consists of the following
parts to be administered on two separate days:
DAY ONE:
a)
Medieval German 1 ˝ hours
b)
16th & 17th Centuries
1 ˝ hours
c)
18th Century 1 ˝
hours
DAY TWO:
a)
Classicism & Romanticism 1 ˝ hours
b)
19th Century 1 ˝
hours
c)
20th Century 1 ˝
hours
3.
General recommendations:
a)
Begin the process of reading
from the list as soon as you enter the M. A. program.
b)
Establish a realistic daily reading
schedule and adhere to it.
c)
Keep abundant and clear notes on your reading. Review your notes
on a regular basis. Do not trust your memory.
d)
Take as many graduate courses as possible when offered. They
may not be offered again for some time.
e)
Consult with the graduate faculty
on a regular basis.
f)
Schedule the exam only when you feel you are ready. Consult
with the German section graduate advisor.
g)
Past exams are on file for your review. Practice taking an exam
with the old questions.
h)
Take MLLL 5073 Contemporary Literary
Criticism as early as possible.
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