09-28-2007, 08:24 AM
Joel66,
I aced this exam recently and my main study guides were IC (of course), and two very small purple Sparknotes books. The books were 1) The Civil War, and 2) Reconstruction. The books were $5.00 each. Along with IC and those two extremely small books the exam was extremely easy, and to be honest with you I only skimmed the Reconstruction book so it really wasn't needed by the time I got around to reading it I was tired and felt that I was ready. I purchased the books @ a local Barnes and Noble store here in Atlanta. I promise you if you know the IC material and read the Sparknotes Civil War Book (small purple and $5.00) you will not FAIL in fact you will ace the exam.
Good Luck,
Don G.
I aced this exam recently and my main study guides were IC (of course), and two very small purple Sparknotes books. The books were 1) The Civil War, and 2) Reconstruction. The books were $5.00 each. Along with IC and those two extremely small books the exam was extremely easy, and to be honest with you I only skimmed the Reconstruction book so it really wasn't needed by the time I got around to reading it I was tired and felt that I was ready. I purchased the books @ a local Barnes and Noble store here in Atlanta. I promise you if you know the IC material and read the Sparknotes Civil War Book (small purple and $5.00) you will not FAIL in fact you will ace the exam.
Good Luck,
Don G.
Don G. -Atlanta, GA
A.S. Liberal Arts , Excelsior College,3/2007
B.S. Business, Excelsior College,"On the Way"
"Forget about all the reasons why something may not work. You only need to find one good reason why it will"
--Dr. Robert Anthony
A.S. Liberal Arts , Excelsior College,3/2007
B.S. Business, Excelsior College,"On the Way"
"Forget about all the reasons why something may not work. You only need to find one good reason why it will"
--Dr. Robert Anthony