02-21-2010, 10:10 AM
I agree that Substance Abuse is one of the easiest.
Also, A History of the Vietnam War was easy to study for. I'm a Canadian so I had no prior knowledge about Vietnam from any schooling, but it was an easy subject to spend a day studying for and I received a good score the next day. I imagine that if you're an American you would have an even easier time studying since I'm guessing that you would have more prior knowledge about it. Here's a list of some of the study resources I used: Challenge It!: DSST A History of the Vietnam War
The Civil War & Reconstruction test was a bit tougher, but I think you could get a good score if you spent 3-5 days studying for it. Once again, Americans probably have a large advantage over others in this subject.
General Anthropology involves a lot of common sense. I didn't even study for it or have any prior learning in it and I still passed.
Also, A History of the Vietnam War was easy to study for. I'm a Canadian so I had no prior knowledge about Vietnam from any schooling, but it was an easy subject to spend a day studying for and I received a good score the next day. I imagine that if you're an American you would have an even easier time studying since I'm guessing that you would have more prior knowledge about it. Here's a list of some of the study resources I used: Challenge It!: DSST A History of the Vietnam War
The Civil War & Reconstruction test was a bit tougher, but I think you could get a good score if you spent 3-5 days studying for it. Once again, Americans probably have a large advantage over others in this subject.
General Anthropology involves a lot of common sense. I didn't even study for it or have any prior learning in it and I still passed.