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  • You have two weeks left. I would start reading and retain what I can. You can't cheat through out life, you wouldn't really know anything. I know you can't see any usefulness in some of the subjects you are required to pass just yet, but there is a purpose to it. Perhaps the most important lesson in all this is that you have to put in your own effort to succeed in life.
  • 32 chapters can be studied in two weeks, even if you haven't looked at any of it until now. I wouldn't be able to help you anyway, because I've never cheated before. I just take the test and then pass or fail. You should give that a whirl.
  • Hurry up??!!Kid,it's you who need to do that.There's enough time to grasp those 32.Finish 5 a day and revise the next week.You never know the wonders of your brain until and unless you put in under extreme trial. . You can do it and never ask about cheating or encourage anyone to do so.
  • You would only be cheating yourself. Start reading.
  • That's two week.. If you have time to whine here,you might as well start to study!!
  • Two weeks and you can't read that? Drop out of school and work at Arby's if you can't handle that. Just study, but don't over study. Give yourself breaks or you'll just stop paying attention. Also study a little before bed, you will subconsciously retain the information you just read.
  • Better start studying. Cheating will get you no where throughout life. You have nearly two weeks, start now and do what you can. I think if you set your mind to it, you can do it and amaze yourself. Good luck!
  • The trick is to not read everything, yet understand it all. History books are all different, history isn't however. If you don't want to read 32 chapters, do this: Read the summary or just skim through the history texts, then look it up on the internet and find video's or shortened articles on the parts of history you need. Make studying smart and inventive, and learn how you need to. If you hate history, make it interesting by using the internet to find more attractive ways of educating yourself. Wikipedia is always your friend! Show some initiative and you'll be sweet! Oh... and in case you don't understand something, why not ask users on Answerbag? You can make up for your -points and get some answers to clarify your questions, while doing what you love ;)

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