Course Requirements 2015-16 -- All you need to know!!
Textbook Access...
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Some Interesting Information About YOU!
By this time in your academic career, you may have a good idea of what "works for you" in your education -- how you learn best. However, you may be curious to discover new things about yourself, and perhaps even how you can improve your academic success.
Consider either of the following quizzes to help you identify your dominant learning style, and what techniques might help you study.
Learning Styles Quiz & Strategies
What's Your Learning Style?
Consider either of the following quizzes to help you identify your dominant learning style, and what techniques might help you study.
Learning Styles Quiz & Strategies
What's Your Learning Style?
Here are some other valuable resources to assist you:
http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/history/usa/brink/solc/index.htm -- Textbook resources (glossary, summaries, practice test questions)
www.ushistory.org/us -- topic overviews
www.course-notes.org/us_history/notes/american_history_a_survey_10th_edition_textbook_notes
-- textbook notes
http://www.apstudent.com/ushistory/links.php -- helpful for finding terms, outlines, extra questions,etc.
http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/history/usa/brink/solc/index.htm -- Textbook resources (glossary, summaries, practice test questions)
www.ushistory.org/us -- topic overviews
www.course-notes.org/us_history/notes/american_history_a_survey_10th_edition_textbook_notes
-- textbook notes
http://www.apstudent.com/ushistory/links.php -- helpful for finding terms, outlines, extra questions,etc.