||| 2013 APUSH Thread |||

<p>Hmm is everyone here basically reviewing now? </p>

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<p>Is anyone taking the APUSH test late? Is Crash Course the way to go?</p>

<p>Hey, Can you please send me the review guide? my email is: spbobpilot@**********</p>

<p>We’re currently at World War II only… I might selfstudy the last few chapters, since I have no clue how far we’ll get. We still have to spend a week reviewing APUSH I stuff… </p>

<p>We use The American Pageant, 12e and I love it. APUSH is my favorite class and provides me with a great challenge. </p>

<p>No one from my school has gotten a 5. My brother only took APUSH I and scored a 4, and there were only 2 4’s last year. I’m a bit concerned… But I’ll still do my best… </p>

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<p>Does anyone have a good website for practicing multiple choice questions?</p>

<p>Yes! History Teacher .net it’s great and I’ve seen the questions on my APUSH exams throughout the year.</p>

<p>do you really have to know each english colony’s characteristics in america or just some important ones?</p>

<p>I think you just basically have to know big ones like Pennsylvania, Virginia, Massachusetts, etc.</p>

<p>What do you guys think will be the topics for the DBQ &FRQS for the APUSH exam this year? Any ideas or insight will be great.</p>

<p>Some people have suggested a War of 1812 DBQ. Other than that, I’m not really sure. Probably nothing on the Cold War because I hear it’s been covered a lot lately.</p>

<p>Well we finished Clinton today and we’re not going any further
I hope the essay questions aren’t that far back</p>

<p>You know what song is stuck in my head right now?
Ike for president, Ike for president, Ike for president, Ike for president…</p>

<p>My class is so behind. We are only on the Cold War.</p>

<p>I’ve started studying for a few weeks, though. I’m feeling confident. Just hoping that the FRQ aren’t too hard…</p>

<p>Maybe we might receive a Reconstruction prompt this year.</p>

<p>My class is by far the worst of all time. My teacher goes unbearably slow and is too caught up in the philosophy of everything we do (we spent an entire week in a Socratic seminar on Andrew Carnegie’s “Wealth”) and so we haven’t even covered half of the book. He’s resorted to showing us the History Channel’s “Presidents” video almost all the way through and having “after school test prep.” Right now, we’re on the back-end of the Indsutrial Revolution (early 1900s).</p>

<p>So, naturally, I’ve taken matters into my own hands. Would you guys recommend reading my entire American Pageant textbook cover to cover? Or something else? I’m wholly unprepared and incredibly stressed out and I have absolutely no idea what to do.</p>

<p>I’m self-studying with the Princeton Review APUSH review book and five hundred flashcards, as well as my extensive notes (trying to get those dates drilled into my head…)—booyah? </p>

<p>Exciting stuff. </p>

<p>P.S.: If they’re nice they’ll make the DBQ or other essays about Civil War/slavery/13th Amendment, since they know we all watched “Lincoln.”</p>

<p>It is really that important to remember the exact dates of events? I often find it to be superfluous as long as you already know the jist of the information and content.</p>

<p>@Luminiz I think as long as you know the general time period of events and the order they come in you’re okay.</p>

<p>just wrapped up the Great Depression in class. what up. haha what are some good documentaries I could watch on Netflix about US History?</p>

<p>We’re at the end of the Vietnam War. Watching Letters from Home in class. I keep forgetting how close the exams are…</p>