Composition & Literature
CLEP® College Composition 2nd Ed.,  Book + Online

CLEP® College Composition 2nd Ed., Book + Online

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By Dominic Marulllo, Ken Springer, Rachelle Smith
Print Edition $34.95


  • Pages: 348
  • Publication Date: July 2013
  • ISBN: 978-0-7386-1133-4

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About the Author

Dr. Rachelle M. Smith has served as Director of Composition at Emporia State University for the last nineteen years. She did her doctoral work at Texas Christian University, specializing in rhetoric and composition.

Dominick Marullo is currently a high school English teacher with a bachelor’s degree in English and education and a master’s in writing. He has contributed to test prep and review books at both the high school and college level.

Dr. Kenneth Springer is a developmental psychologist. After receiving his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1990, he served on the faculty of Southern Methodist University’s Psychology Department before moving to SMU’s Simmons School of Education and Human Development in 2002. Dr. Springer currently teaches undergraduate classes in educational psychology, as well as research methods and statistics for graduate students.