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history vs social studies


Question Posted Monday June 15 2009, 8:48 pm

i looked at a college's high school course requirements, and it said 4 years history and 3 years social studies. if i took 3 history courses, sociology, and psychology, would that fulfill their requirements? (because i don't understand if history and social studies can be considered the same)

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Cux answered Tuesday June 16 2009, 12:40 pm:
History generally is like:

20th Century American History
World History
19th Century American History
French History

Stuff like that.


Social Studies are:

Geography
Economics
Sociology
Psychology


I don't know that you've fulfilled the requirements. Ask your high school counselor or even a college counselor.

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