AP World and Human Geo

<p>So I'm a freshman and my first AP exams are coming up. Ap World History and AP Human Geo. I have pretty good teachers and I have been getting A's all year long. I am reading the Princeton Review for AP World and the Kaplan for Geo (my teacher requires this). Any last week studying tips? </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Guys please help me out here. Bump!</p>

<p>I’m a junior in AP World. I’m using AP Achiever for the notes and 5 Steps to a 5 for compare and contrast/change over time graphs. It will help you out tons. I also heard from my classmates that Crash Course has everything (I think that’s what it’s called).
As for Human Geo, I’ve never taken it but it’s pretty easy, or so I’ve heard. Reading through Kaplan a few times should be good enough.</p>

<p>Know the people. The people are important. </p>

<p>For example, one of the FRQs in the past was on the similarities between the Von Thünen model and the Burgess model(concentric zone model). A bunch of people didnt get 5’s because they didn’t know the Burgess model was the same as the concentric zone model. So make a little list of the “important people”(Christaller, Ravenstein, Spykman, Malthus, etc) and know what they contributed.</p>

<p>Any guesses as to what he FRQs might be about?</p>

<p>Nope
But they are really straightforward</p>

<p>Thanks guys!
And I’ve already made a list of all the people and the models (along with the different names) associated with them. </p>

<p>So reading the review books should be fine, right?</p>

<p>Bumpsity bump.</p>