11-06-2020, 05:46 PM
(11-06-2020, 02:29 PM)innen_oda Wrote: I haven't taken US Hist II yet, because of such a negative experience with US Hist I. Far too many interpretive questions that relied on you agreeing with the test creator in order to get the answer correct. I felt like I learned a lot more about the author of the course than I did about the history of the United States.
If II is even worse than I, it might be best to skip it entirely. Guess I'll have to check out some colleges with low per credit costs and see if I can find a decent US Hist II course.
I did notice in History I, there was a lot of multiple answers for each question which made it a lot harder to do. I ended up dropping that course and moving onto something quicker and easier though I do like history classes.
I did take at least the first lesson in every course to get a feel for what they were like.
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