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Old 02-01-2008, 11:54 PM
cookderosa cookderosa is offline
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Originally Posted by johnysc430
yea lol, I mailed out this request to take this test and I forgot about it. I got the conformation and I was in the process of studying for 2 exams. I got a little caught up and I only had about a day and a half to study for this. I usually like to spend about 20 hours per exam and get some solid prep in.

a lot of people said there was a ton of FDR stuff on the exam. There was like one question. Meanwhile I spent most of my time studying the new deal and FDR's administration. There was a ton of quotes which non of my REA books or IC really covered. The quotes is what really got me freaked. it was mostly on the attitudes of progressivism. I mean there was like 25 questions of progressivism and like 20 questions of quotes.
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Not to freak you out- but I think there is either a test back which generates questions randomly or more than one version. My husband and I took many tests together at the same time and never did we get the same exam. A few times we had the same questions, but different places. (My question #1 was his question #50 for example)
They don't expect you to really know quotes, they want you to figure out who said them based on WHAT is in the quote. It's like a clue. Ex. If the quote is about the New Deal, you can rule out the presidents who were before the New Deal. See? Good Luck!!
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