If I were you, try with a different computer and then download all of the documents. Once downloaded, just email them to yourself and open them on the computer you’re having problems with.</p>
So my principal told me we might have this class next year, and from what I read on Wikipedia it sounds really cool. How does the class play out? Do you move from one country to another or do you do them all at once for each topic?</p>
I self studied so I can’t answer for sure, but my guess is that the class goes from country to country and looks at each separately. Then, once you’ve learned enough about one country, the comparative aspect will come into play. When I self studied, I used the Charles Hauss textbook and after reading the first chapter on Great Britain, Hauss started comparing Russia and China to GB in the subsequent chapters, hence “comparative government.” If you like American politics, I guarantee that you’ll find this class really, really interesting.</p>
Your going to CSUN ****</p>
@yankeefreak, do you think it is possible to just use the exam review you posted to get a 5 on the exam? What else might be necessary if I decide to self-study?</p>
To tell you the truth, I haven’t thoroughly looked through the exam review because I didn’t actually know it existed when I self studied. I’ll take a look at it this evening and let you know. Apologies for the late response.</p>
anybody know where we can get more comparative government multiple choice practice exams (preferably previous ones from the college board)</p>
I found the audit practice exam here: <a href=“https://apcourseaudit.epiconline.org/documents/apaudit/vault/297c739f2586790e905a1091b5698c8b.PDF[/url]”>https://apcourseaudit.epiconline.org/documents/apaudit/vault/297c739f2586790e905a1091b5698c8b.PDF</a></p>