Thank you for sharing your experience it's helpful. Most of the people repeating same sentence study book etc. Well we all know this already. We are asking your experience not asking for lecture. Thank you again..We've been told not to be specific...
You're more than ready if you get 100% on those ! You've memorised the most important dates and people already.
Maybe you won't remember, say, the equivalent of the Stanley Cup for women, but 90% of the questions I got weren't into that level of detail.
That's normal.Thank you for sharing your experience it's helpful. Most of the people repeating same sentence study book etc. Well we all know this already. We are asking your experience not asking for lecture. Thank you again..
Thanks. Tried 145 questions n scored 95%. I guess I'm ready for the actual test.
1812 war Canada vs. USA. Canada defeated US.1867: confederation and sir mcdonald
this is the most important date.
also 1982: charter of freedom
anything else?
What was the Stanley Cup questionThat's normal.
We're specifically told before the exam not to give the questions to anyone and everyone in this forum will comply with the rule
Actually, even that Stanley Cup question I spoke about has nothing to do with my actual test
But yeah, that common advice is actually good, everything is in the book and there are no pitfalls.
Good luck !!
Thanks. Tried 145 questions n scored 95%. I guess I'm ready for the actual test.
Thanks for sharing your experience.I took the test today. I find it easy and kind of disappointed with the amount of time I wasted studying. Lol.
The facts that I thought that were not important and did not memorize by heart were actually part of the questions.
And it’s true that the practice tests online are harder than the actual test.