AP European History

<p>My teacher isnt one of the best teachers out there, and im kinda nervous. If I read MEH And Euro history crash course will i be able to get a 5 on the exam?</p>

<p>I had a less than adequate teacher as well, but self-studying for AP Euro is not out of the question. If you have/are taken world history, that helps a lot. I got a 4 with only about 3-4 hours of independent studying out of Princeton… which I would have tried harder, but oh well XD</p>

<p>my teacher sucked ballz and didn’t know nothing. I worked through the entire Kaplan book (which is not even one of the best prep books out there) for about an hour a day for a month, and got a 5 on the test.</p>

<p>So how was the Princeton Review?</p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/875911-ap-euro-book-best-ultimate-test.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/875911-ap-euro-book-best-ultimate-test.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I’ve just realized why so many people are hoping for world peace. If it really was the case then we wouldn’t need to memorize so many treaties and battles.</p>

<p>world peace - no violence, no political criticisms, and best of all, no money wasting.</p>

<p>I got a 5 on the APEH exam and I just used the PR book. The exam is not difficult at all. However, there were a few multiple choice questions that I just guessed on. But overall, the test is easy. I bs’d both my free response essays.</p>

<p>I took APEH without taking the class or studying, but I had taken AP World… I don’t think the exam is that hard, just know how to write the essays in the correct format.
I spent about half an hour studying the test format in some prep book, and managed to bs my way to a 5.</p>

<p>^What year you took it?</p>

<p>I meant to say “if it were”.</p>

<p>I took the exam in 2009</p>