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Just took the "American Dream" ece exam - crainface - 04-19-2009

Wow......I've taken a quite a few history classes, but this exam was TUFF. It's worth 6 credits U/L, I'll let you guys no if I passed (not really sure how long it will take them to grade). I had descent knowledge of some authors, and figures but I didn't memorize any specific works. They really want you to contrast ideas between writers of the same time period.


Just took the "American Dream" ece exam - Bob - 04-19-2009

I would be interested in hearing more about the exam. I had thought about taking it a while back. What did you use to study? I believe it had 3 essay questions. Were the 3 questions similar? I had bought the study guide from Excelsior but it seemed difficult to study for.
Thanks


Just took the "American Dream" ece exam - cookderosa - 04-19-2009

crainface Wrote:Wow......I've taken a quite a few history classes, but this exam was TUFF. It's worth 6 credits U/L, I'll let you guys no if I passed (not really sure how long it will take them to grade). I had descent knowledge of some authors, and figures but I didn't memorize any specific works. They really want you to contrast ideas between writers of the same time period.

If anyone wants more specifics on the test let me know.
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I have never looked into the EC exams. Was this one about the books from Horatio Alger Jr? That is one of my son's favorite authors- he has about 20 of his books.


Just took the "American Dream" ece exam - crainface - 04-19-2009

Sorry......apparently my previous post was "to in-depth"........study your colonial authors and be prepared to contrast them.