11-14-2017, 09:57 PM
(11-14-2017, 09:26 PM)radconjohn Wrote:(11-14-2017, 08:46 PM)DavidHume Wrote: I would not class the World Conflicts since 1900 Uexcel as easy. I enjoyed it, but there was a lot of background reading. Excelsior provided a 150 page collection of articles plus I bought 2 or 3 texts that were listed as sources for exam questions. (I skipped the suggested supplemental text)
The exam has been updated since I took it, so the difficulty level may have changed. It looks like they've added an additional text to the content list.
If you have a lot of background in international relations and/or military history (not just US military) you may find this easier than I did, but there was a lot of content that was not covered in my general world history courses.
Oh boy!! I am scheduled to take this test next month!! I am finding it hard to get started with it!!
It's not impossible by any means. I'd suggest downloading the PDF Excelsior has of the articles used. Start by reading or skimming those. Take one of the practice exams. Note where you are deficient. Then at a minimum read the conclusions at the end of the chapters in the Why Nations Go to War book (I found this text most helpful in my prep) Supplement with the other texts as necessary or whatever outside sources you prefer. Take the 2nd practice exam. I saved the practice questions in the content guide as a refresher right before the exam. And honestly used Wikipedia for some of the conflicts listed instead of the texts. I spent a week studying and got an A.