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Yes I agree with Rebel and Ryoder, do yourself a favor and buy the book. I bought the specific textbook for this course which is ( Brinkley, Alan. The Unfinished Nation: A Concise History of the American People, Volume I, 5th edition, McGraw-Hill, 2004. ISBN: 9780073513232) You can find it fairly cheap on Ebay or Amazon. The textbook will have majority of the answers throughout the text provided. I advise you before each test, notice what the topic of the test is OR what the chapters that you will be tested on. Example.. Chapters 1-6. Skim and read through Chapter's one through six before you take the test. Than you should be ready. Like I said.. I know my history like I know the back of my hand, so I was aware of most the questions the course had, and I passed it with a breeze. If you take the chance to skim/read the chapters before you take the quiz, 99% you will pass.
Some Straighterline courses I did not use the specific books that is required for the courses and some courses I actually did buy the required book. My brother had some community college books laying around that I used with a few other Straighterline courses to learn specific definitions and other meanings in the other courses. I had trouble with the science courses at Straighterline. I purchased them with no book, like General Chemistry I. I barely passed and it took time and dedication to pass that course without a book. All my science courses I passed on a score that was needed to get ACE to approve the course. I learned the hard way, but I did pass...
Yes I agree with Rebel and Ryoder, do yourself a favor and buy the book. I bought the specific textbook for this course which is ( Brinkley, Alan. The Unfinished Nation: A Concise History of the American People, Volume I, 5th edition, McGraw-Hill, 2004. ISBN: 9780073513232) You can find it fairly cheap on Ebay or Amazon. The textbook will have majority of the answers throughout the text provided. I advise you before each test, notice what the topic of the test is OR what the chapters that you will be tested on. Example.. Chapters 1-6. Skim and read through Chapter's one through six before you take the test. Than you should be ready. Like I said.. I know my history like I know the back of my hand, so I was aware of most the questions the course had, and I passed it with a breeze. If you take the chance to skim/read the chapters before you take the quiz, 99% you will pass.
Some Straighterline courses I did not use the specific books that is required for the courses and some courses I actually did buy the required book. My brother had some community college books laying around that I used with a few other Straighterline courses to learn specific definitions and other meanings in the other courses. I had trouble with the science courses at Straighterline. I purchased them with no book, like General Chemistry I. I barely passed and it took time and dedication to pass that course without a book. All my science courses I passed on a score that was needed to get ACE to approve the course. I learned the hard way, but I did pass...
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