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I am taking American History 1 tomorrow afternoon, and American History 2 next week. I am not quite sure what to schedule next. I want to do both Western Civ. tests and the Social Science and History as well as American Literature. What would be the best order to study for these tests? I see how helpful it was to take American Government first and then to study American history and I was wondering what kind of overlap other tests have. Thanks so much for all the awesome help!
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I would do the two Western Civs before Social Sciences and History. Most of the history on the SS&H test is American history but some of it is world history stuff, so you'd be better off doing it after Western Civs.
American Lit you could do any time.
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studyhard Wrote:I would do the two Western Civs before Social Sciences and History. Most of the history on the SS&H test is American history but some of it is world history stuff, so you'd be better off doing it after Western Civs.
American Lit you could do any time.
Thanks for the advice!
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studyhard Wrote:I would do the two Western Civs before Social Sciences and History. Most of the history on the SS&H test is American history but some of it is world history stuff, so you'd be better off doing it after Western Civs.
American Lit you could do any time.
I concur. Once you do the American History ones & then Western Civ. exams, you'll almost be able to walk right in & take Social Sciences & History. I actually studied for 2 hours tops on that one after I completed my other history exams....I got a great score on it too.
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