04-21-2009, 08:48 PM
I used REA and found it perfect for this exam.
I don't remember much, as it's been awhile... honestly, most of the things coming to mind apply to US History II.
I did memorize the order of the Presidents... it helped me a ton in setting context for a question. For example, if a question asked about an event that happened during a certain Presidency, it's easier to figure out the answer if you know approximately the years that President served. That make sense?
Btw, REA tests are great practices, but I generally find they are a lot harder than the real thing. The information covered is usually the same, but don't worry too much about the way the questions are worded.
I don't remember much, as it's been awhile... honestly, most of the things coming to mind apply to US History II.
I did memorize the order of the Presidents... it helped me a ton in setting context for a question. For example, if a question asked about an event that happened during a certain Presidency, it's easier to figure out the answer if you know approximately the years that President served. That make sense?
Btw, REA tests are great practices, but I generally find they are a lot harder than the real thing. The information covered is usually the same, but don't worry too much about the way the questions are worded.
~Brittany
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From 0 to 120 credits in ten months and seven days because of CollegePlus! and InstantCert!!!
AHHHH!!!!!!!! I DID IT!!!!!!!! Graduation, here I come!
"The Lord your God is with you, He is mighty to save." ~Zephaniah 3:17