04-21-2011, 01:10 PM
P00057870 Wrote:As someone who is approaching 60, I have to agree with what you have said but also can add that the history books are being rewritten. I also have read things in texts that did not jive with what I had learned and/or lived through, made that mental note you refer to and gone back to research the specific occurrent. I often found that the facts being taught were NOT correct or presented in a slanted view point and, rarely, when the information available at the time perhaps did not tell the whole story and those facts can now be seen in a broader view - but, overall, that was extremely rare. Perhaps once or twice at the most.
The U.S. History 2 CLEP was easy for me because I remembered so much of it. I lived through it.
When I'm really old, I'm going to either teach or take U.S. History. Pity the youngster teaching history who has me as a student. "Excuse me, that's not exactly right, I remember when it happened." Have fun with what you know!
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63 CLEP College Algebra
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68 DSST Technical Writing
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77 CLEP College Mathematics
470 DSST Statistics
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73 CLEP Biology
54 CLEP Chemistry
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