<p>what's the best way to prepare for this?? </p>
<p>The exam is in 28 days and i haven't started studying. I've got an 83% as my class grade . . . I so desperately want a 4 or 5, tho it will be hard, on the exam.</p>
<p>Any tips/pointers/help?</p>
<p>what's the best way to prepare for this?? </p>
<p>The exam is in 28 days and i haven't started studying. I've got an 83% as my class grade . . . I so desperately want a 4 or 5, tho it will be hard, on the exam.</p>
<p>Any tips/pointers/help?</p>
<p>Hey...I'm from Irvine too. What school do you go to?</p>
<p>Modern European History, by Birdsall S. Viault. Get it. Read it. Get a 5 on the exam.</p>
<p>^ I have it and have been using it but...</p>
<p>READ and MEMORIZE the whole thing!?! It's like... a dictionary. lol.</p>
<p>I go to University High School. </p>
<p>I have bought the book, but it differs somewhat with my textbook. Also it has not helped in the multiple choice questions that are usually on class tests, since they are so ambiguous. My teacher said that the AP Exam questions are even harder than the ones we have in class. He also said that there might be questions on post Gulf War? Is this true? If so . . .my textbook does not have that information . . .</p>
<p>bump......</p>
<p>anyone?
Come on, please! AP Exams are in 3 weeks!</p>
<p>wing 'er....</p>
<p>honestly, don't worry bout ap exams</p>
<p>Did you put this up in the AP forum itself? This is the chill forum, aka HS Life.
Anyway, if there is find a prep book (AMSCO if it exists, REA otherwise) and memorize the facts by theme.</p>