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Hi
I have options to take US History 1, US History 2, Western Civ 1, Western Civ2, American Government, Macroeconomics or Microeconomics.
Need to know which is "easiest" to study on here and successfully test out of. I really need to get from point A to point B the easiest and simplest way possible and time is limited.
New to this board and have not tested yet at all....
So, can anyone give me an opinion about which of the above 7 classes that I have to choose from?
thanks
debi5kds
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debi5kds Wrote:Hi
I have options to take US History 1, US History 2, Western Civ 1, Western Civ2, American Government, Macroeconomics or Microeconomics.
Need to know which is "easiest" to study on here and successfully test out of. I really need to get from point A to point B the easiest and simplest way possible and time is limited.
New to this board and have not tested yet at all....
So, can anyone give me an opinion about which of the above 7 classes that I have to choose from?
thanks
debi5kds
I took US History 1&2, American Government, Macroeconomics, and Western Civilization 1&2 at Straighterline. I used the textbooks to familiarize myself with the material and made really tiny double-sided notes with timelines and mnemonics to help me remember.
Associate in Arts - Thomas Edison State University
Bachelor of Arts in Humanities - Thomas Edison State University
pursuing Master's degree, Applied Linguistics - Universidad Antonio de Nebrija
*credit sources: Patten University, Straighterline, Learning Counts, The Institutes, Torah College Credits, Kaplan Open College, UMUC, Thomas Edison State University (guided study liberal arts capstone)
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debi5kds Wrote:Hi
I have options to take US History 1, US History 2, Western Civ 1, Western Civ2, American Government, Macroeconomics or Microeconomics.
Need to know which is "easiest" to study on here and successfully test out of. I really need to get from point A to point B the easiest and simplest way possible and time is limited.
New to this board and have not tested yet at all....
So, can anyone give me an opinion about which of the above 7 classes that I have to choose from?
thanks
debi5kds
I "brick & mortar"ed US History 1, American Gov, and Micro years ago. Of the three, American Government was was the easiest.
Andy
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