Actually a serious question.

<p>First of all, this is about a class I'm taking, so if I can post it elsewhere for post credit, I will.</p>

<p>This year I'm taking AP European History as an independent study (in case y'all thought I wasn't an overachiever) and I am wondering - how does it compare to AP World and APUSH which I've already taken as a normal class (esp. essays and whatnot)?</p>

<p>maples.
you were a high school student??!
Always thought u have already graduated but was just hanging out in the forum</p>

<p>I’m taking APUSH right now, and I’d say if you’re doing well in APUSH, you’ll do well in AP Euro as long as you keep the same study habits. Generally, the class (not the material) is the same: get a textbook, read it, write essays, do m.c. tests, and write dbqs…blah blah blah… One difference is that in APUSH, you need outside information in your dbq, while in euro, you don’t. I can’t imagine self studying AP Euro though. It’s such a huge class. TONS of material. I’m the type of person who needs someone in front of me lecturing. But either way, good luck. It’s a dense topic</p>

<p>It is indeed a lot of stuff, but less than AP World History I guess. I’ll have to do massive review after I finish the reading and stuff.</p>