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Old 08-21-2006, 08:53 AM
B2MANLEY B2MANLEY is offline
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I am preparing for the Civil War exam. I am scheduled to take the exam on 8/30. I have been mainly using IC and the Rudman Book. They don't seem to cover the same material. Can anyone who has taken the exam advise me on whether to focus my time on IC or the Rudman book. I am ultimately trying to study both equally, but am scheduled to take this test next week, and would like to focus most of my study time on the more valuable of the two. I have to allocate my time wisely, as I am also taking a seated class, an online class, and working full-time.

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I am preparing for the Civil War exam. I am scheduled to take the exam on 8/30. I have been mainly using IC and the Rudman Book. They don't seem to cover the same material. Can anyone who has taken the exam advise me on whether to focus my time on IC or the Rudman book. I am ultimately trying to study both equally, but am scheduled to take this test next week, and would like to focus most of my study time on the more valuable of the two. I have to allocate my time wisely, as I am also taking a seated class, an online class, and working full-time.

Thanks in advance...


The thing to remember about dantes exams is that they differ slightly from clep exams in the way they present their questions and often odd way they present their answer options. The Rudman books give you a better idea as to how dantes exams are presented.
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B2,

I took the Civil War exam last month. I studied using IC, Civil War for Dummies book, and I also rushed through the Ken Burns tapes. The tapes are extermely good, but I didn't have the time to completely watch them. Some of the things the test covered in depth.

The reasons of the war and how & why Lincoln did things.
Reconstruction (how the former slaves reacted and continued living)
Major battles. (most costly, logistics, naval blocks)
Grant & Lee (also why some generals got releaved from command)

My suggestion would be don't worry about exact dates for each battle, but why certain battles were turning points during the war.
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B2,

I took the Civil War exam last month. I studied using IC, Civil War for Dummies book, and I also rushed through the Ken Burns tapes. The tapes are extermely good, but I didn't have the time to completely watch them. Some of the things the test covered in depth.

The reasons of the war and how & why Lincoln did things.
Reconstruction (how the former slaves reacted and continued living)
Major battles. (most costly, logistics, naval blocks)
Grant & Lee (also why some generals got releaved from command)

My suggestion would be don't worry about exact dates for each battle, but why certain battles were turning points during the war.


I took the Civil War exam last wednesday and I completely agree. There were quite a few reconstruction questions and dates weren't as important as WHY events happened. I also used mostly instacert with the Civil War for Dummies book, which was really helpful. It explained a lot of the WHY for me. I am pretty sure I passed but DANTES tests leave me doubting since I have to wait for the scores. This was my second DSST.
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I am preparing for the Civil War exam. I am scheduled to take the exam on 8/30. I have been mainly using IC and the Rudman Book. They don't seem to cover the same material. Can anyone who has taken the exam advise me on whether to focus my time on IC or the Rudman book. I am ultimately trying to study both equally, but am scheduled to take this test next week, and would like to focus most of my study time on the more valuable of the two. I have to allocate my time wisely, as I am also taking a seated class, an online class, and working full-time.

Thanks in advance...


Hey Barry -

Check out some of the established threads on this one. As I recall there was quite a volume of great and intense information about the exam and what to prepare for already. Just use the "SEARCH" feature and look for "Civil War" and the threads will be displayed. GOOD LUCK!!
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Yeah, I did in-depth searches on this subject before making my post. There's a lot of good information out there. I actually printed off some of the study suggestions and have been using that as well.

The Rudman Book is VERY detailed, and I was just wondering if it was more accurate, or if focusing my time on IC would pay off. I wish I had time to watch the Burns Videos, but my exam is next Tuesday, and between working full-time, and my other traditional classes, it's really not an option.

I guess I'm just a little gun-shy since I took US History I using only IC and failed with a 49 (I know it's borderline, but it's still not a pass). My college will allow Civil War in lieu of US History I, but if I fail it, I will definitely have to wait 6-months to get one of my history GER credits, which puts me in a tough situation as I am applying to my Bachelor's program (BS in MIS) in November and need these credits to get in.

Thanks for all of the replies and suggestions...

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I remember questions about munitions, the role of women and the border states. Seemed to be more questions about what led up to the Civil War and the Reconstruction period after, than the battles themselves.

Good luck on your exam.
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HI B2. I used both (IC and Rudman's) equally. I made sure I was getting 90-95% right on both before I took the Dantes exam. I ended up with a 62 on the test.

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I took Civil War on 8/08/06, received my results today. Passed with a 52, which is a B at EC. (55 is an A, 50 is a B, 47 is a C with EC) 47 is a passing score.

I used IC,Dummies book, Sparks Notes, and Ken Burns video. Off and on study for a month.

Good Luck ! You should not have any problems passing it.
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