04-12-2006, 10:08 AM
No, it's not "essential" as I'm a liberal studies major (very flexible), but I have to have a certain number of upper level credits. This one is considered upper level at TESC, and I signed up to take it last month to take it before I switched from my previous major of social sciences/history. I was kind of lost as to what tests I would need, so I picked two upper level Dantes history tests since I knew for sure that they'd work toward my major, whereas I wasn't sure others would (drug and alcohol abuse, etc.).
Anyway, I'm signed up to take it next Tuesday, and I almost certainly will take it (rather than waste the $10 I've already spent registering for it). I'd just like to know if anyone has any experience with it and any suggestions. Looking at it on InstantCert, it seems to be a pretty cool subject (I love history), but it's not like Civil War and Reconstruction where I can visit Barnes and Noble and read a Sparknote about it too.
Anyway, I'm signed up to take it next Tuesday, and I almost certainly will take it (rather than waste the $10 I've already spent registering for it). I'd just like to know if anyone has any experience with it and any suggestions. Looking at it on InstantCert, it seems to be a pretty cool subject (I love history), but it's not like Civil War and Reconstruction where I can visit Barnes and Noble and read a Sparknote about it too.


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