Advice for AP Us Government?

<p>I'm pretty stressed about the AP Government test, was just wondering if anyone who's already taken the test has any advice?</p>

<p>yeah i have just started studying and feel like bashing my head against a wall.. is there a topic that I should study more than others? Like congress vs. media.</p>

<p>you should study constitutional underpinnings/federalism, or what you learned in the beginning of the year. Read summaries of the Constitution and know major supreme court cases (brown, miranda, plessey, marbury, etc.)</p>

<p>I am nervous too- especially about those essays!</p>

<p>Yea I'm really nervous about the essays....</p>

<p>yea, the only thing i am nervous about are the essays.</p>

<p>hmm, i think i can do fine on the essays [im an essay person] i just am not a good multiple choice test taker. So i am worried about that. I thought that the bulk of the test would be on judicial/legislative/ and executive systems.</p>

<p>i agree with juniorita, i can totally rock essays but fall flat on my face with m/c. I get between those two 'both are true' answers and just seem to pick the wrong one....bad luck? I'm studyin consitutional underpinnings and i'm feelin pretty confident.</p>