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Old 05-05-2006, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by soldierboy
I took the test yesterday. It was very hard. If I passed , I did just barely...Instantcert was barely adequate in studying for this test...This is not a slam on Instantcert, I think this a great site and will continue to use it...It has been a HUGE help in other tests, but I guess you cannot win them all.

My advice is not to worry about dates so much, but consequenses. WHY such and such happened and what happened because of such and such...

Good luck.


I felt the same way too after coming out of both the Civil War and USSR DANTES exams and ended up passing with scores high enough to be deemed as "A's" at Excelsior - so don't sweat it out over the 2-3 weeks waiting for your PASSING results!!
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