<p>My midterms are rapidly approaching (next week), and I'm absolutely terrified for my apush exam. We have 32 multiple ap calibre questions, and two ap essays. I'm not too nervous about the essays because I'm pretty good at writing decent essays on the spot, but the MC qs are a different story. So this is the first year my teacher is doing ap, and most of the tests we take come from the online website (we use American History A Survey by Alan Brinkley). So for the most part I've just become accustomed to using that to study for tests, which I admit has screwed myself over.</p>
<p>As a senior I'm scared to take this midterm because colleges will see it as my school has a lovely section on report cards dedicated to midterms.</p>
<p>I'm trying to make flashcards right now, but I don't believe that will be enough. We will not be getting a study guide because my teacher will be out of school until Tuesday, the day of the midterm. I read the chapters at least 3 times before taking the tests, but even starting now, I will not have enough time to dedicate studying 14 chapters to memorizing every paragraph of the book with other midterms to pass.</p>
<p>Does anyone have any advice on what I could do?</p>