No re-enactment for me, but I appreciate what you guys do.
My great -great grandfather was at Shiloh... (South). & other battles...my prior interest from younger days made that one a joy to study.. went to Gettysburg (being close) prior & Antietam--made it feel more intimate... one of my favorite exams. They really want you to know your stuff---was happy about that---sounds like you do---cheers!
Soviet Union was a pain, I thought, after so much prep... 600 page book, web on end & IC... got an A, but tough. They asked things in an odd way, of course, that's what I always thought about DSST's.
My earlier history courses were regular college so no help for you there...
KNOW your Generals for Civil War...for instance, who predicted what was going to happen before Gettysburg...lets say day before?? Union.
& which Generals fought together in their respective fields of battle.
Oh whatever-- you already know that stuff.
It's much easier for us to know that than Soviet Union, but they ask the same things as far as who were working together. Many questions about that. There were always three or more guys colluding with one another. Don't just focus on Lenin and Stalin and Trotsky, e.g.
What a lengthy troubled history for those people..it was amazing to read the extent of their tragic experience.
My great -great grandfather was at Shiloh... (South). & other battles...my prior interest from younger days made that one a joy to study.. went to Gettysburg (being close) prior & Antietam--made it feel more intimate... one of my favorite exams. They really want you to know your stuff---was happy about that---sounds like you do---cheers!
Soviet Union was a pain, I thought, after so much prep... 600 page book, web on end & IC... got an A, but tough. They asked things in an odd way, of course, that's what I always thought about DSST's.
My earlier history courses were regular college so no help for you there...
KNOW your Generals for Civil War...for instance, who predicted what was going to happen before Gettysburg...lets say day before?? Union.
& which Generals fought together in their respective fields of battle.
Oh whatever-- you already know that stuff.
It's much easier for us to know that than Soviet Union, but they ask the same things as far as who were working together. Many questions about that. There were always three or more guys colluding with one another. Don't just focus on Lenin and Stalin and Trotsky, e.g.
What a lengthy troubled history for those people..it was amazing to read the extent of their tragic experience.