Reading and Writing Skills are Vital for History Major

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s a History major at Auburn University, Ben Mandel has to read a lot. Every night, Mandel estimates that he spends one to two hours reading assigned chapters for his history classes.  Some of his history readings are interesting, but mainly they consist of important facts. Writing also plays a major role in Mandel’s history classes as well. In the interview below, Mandel explains how he balances his reading and writing assignments as a history major.

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