<p>Just starting a thread on AP Euro. Any suggestions, tips, comments? Just post whatever.</p>
<p>Good luck
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<p>I took APUSH last year. Keep up on the reading, take many practice tests (MC especially), and pray that you get lucky on the FRQ’s like me!</p>
<p>I’m in Euro right now. I took APUSH last year… it was no big deal.</p>
<p>AP Euro was the death of me, partly because I hate history and because I had an insanely hard teacher. However, I learned a lot of good study habits from the class.</p>
<p>I liked the beginning, then it got boring, then it got interesting at the French Revolution, then it got REALLY boring and I did badly on all of my tests, and then it got exciting with WWI and WWII.</p>
<p>Question: What was the Fashoda Crisis and who was involved?
What was the Defenstration of Prague?
Who was Rasputin?
Name all the rulers of the Habsburg Dynasty</p>
<p>If you cannot answer these questions without looking up the answers, you might as well drop the class right now, I kid you not.</p>
<p>European history gives me suicidal thoughts and I haven’t even taken the course.</p>
<p>^^Defenestration of Prague was my favorite event in AP Euro, haha :)</p>
<p>Lol I’m glad and nervous that I’m self-studying the AP Euro test. Hopefully REA’s Crash Course and Modern European History will be enough to pull me through. The overlap with my preferred WH should help too I would think.</p>
<p>Good luck, lol.</p>
<p>^^^^^ I took AP Euro in sophomore year… I don’t remember even hearing about the Fashoda Crisis…</p>
<p>I’m surprised no one has ■■■■■■■ OP for posting in wrong forum yet.</p>
<p>That being said, my main tip is to familiarize yourself with the format of the test (which you already know if this isn’t your first AP test). My second tip is that if your textbook is moderately new and has a website with resources to help students, go on it, because it might actually be helpful.</p>
<p>Ahh, the worries of an AP Euro student ;]
Had an absolutely kid-hating type teacher that pretty much only smiled if you mentioned golf, race car accidents, or how amazing Napoleon was.</p>
<p>And I never heard of the Fashoda Crisis either O.o
Wasn’t Rasputin that guy that was supposedly crazy hard to kill? Lol, cracked.com ftw.</p>
<p>We did nothing productive during class, so basically I had to read/take notes/study on my own. Crammed before the day of the AP test, and scored a 4. It’s all good.</p>
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<p>The story of my life.</p>