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<p>Having prepared for the exam in a formal class setting, I truly cannot say whether or not it is “easy.” However, if you diligently prepare by close reading of whatever textbook you have, regular assessments through the tests provided by your online course, and outside assignments, I cannot see why you would not do well. </p>
<p>[url=<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Environmental-Science-William-P-Cunningham/dp/0073051381/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1274042105&sr=1-1]This[/url”>http://www.amazon.com/Environmental-Science-William-P-Cunningham/dp/0073051381/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1274042105&sr=1-1]This[/url</a>] is the textbook I used to prepare for the exam. Through the course of the year, I ended up reading it from cover to cover. My teacher also had a subscription to Nature magazine, which I read periodically. Most importantly of all, I read the course description provided by the College Board. This was a godsend, as one of the questions on the exam was taken directly from that description, and it dealt with something I had neither read in my textbook nor discussed in class.</p>
<p>@Chikara: You’re very welcome. :)</p>