I got a 90/100 on the U.S. Citizenship test. So yes i could pass, but i think is other people that are not yet U.S. Citizens would have a hard time, it helps that I've learned about all those things in school already. those people attempting the test probably were not as fortunate.
according to the test. i would not pass, and thats sad considering i live in the us, that doesnt make sense why someone would need to know this to enter our country especially sense i dont even know it, they ask to much. but you dont need to speak english. i think the should focus more on that instead of history education
I hardly passed. I think that some of the questions are important to know but others seem ridiculous. I think other things are more important than "who was the president during WWII"
According to the test I took I would be able to become a US citizen. I felt as though some of the questions on my test you would not have known if you weren't taught about them like I was.
I would not have become and US citizen. Its sad to think about that because i have lived in the U.S my entire life and we should know this stuff. Also if you arent taught this stuff like we are in school its going to be a tuff test. Its kinda unfair if you think about it. Its like since were born in the US we are grandfathered in and are automatically and citizen, but people that want to come to this country legally have to take a huge test and it takes a really long time. You cant control where you are born but i also understand why we do it too.
Well according to their test, yes, I could pass the U.S. Citizenship test.
ReplyDeleteI got a 90/100 on the U.S. Citizenship test. So yes i could pass, but i think is other people that are not yet U.S. Citizens would have a hard time, it helps that I've learned about all those things in school already. those people attempting the test probably were not as fortunate.
ReplyDeleteaccording to the test. i would not pass, and thats sad considering i live in the us, that doesnt make sense why someone would need to know this to enter our country especially sense i dont even know it, they ask to much. but you dont need to speak english. i think the should focus more on that instead of history education
ReplyDeleteAccording to this test, I could pass the U.S. Citizenship test. I got a 90/100.
ReplyDeleteI would be able to pass the U.S. citizenship test, according to theirs.
ReplyDeleteI hardly passed. I think that some of the questions are important to know but others seem ridiculous. I think other things are more important than "who was the president during WWII"
ReplyDeleteAccording to the test I took I would be able to become a US citizen. I felt as though some of the questions on my test you would not have known if you weren't taught about them like I was.
ReplyDeleteI would not have become and US citizen. Its sad to think about that because i have lived in the U.S my entire life and we should know this stuff. Also if you arent taught this stuff like we are in school its going to be a tuff test. Its kinda unfair if you think about it. Its like since were born in the US we are grandfathered in and are automatically and citizen, but people that want to come to this country legally have to take a huge test and it takes a really long time. You cant control where you are born but i also understand why we do it too.
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