<p>I'm sorry if I'm violating any rules or whatever, but a couple of friends and me decided to create a AP resource website and we were wondering if any of the people here on this forum would be willing to contribute any advice/AP materials for us to post onto the website. </p>
<p>Div301 I’m not sure what you mean? I think it was pretty self explanatory? Do you mind telling me which sections? The links were for purchasing the study aids? I provided the names for the study aids so I would assume that would be defining the link?</p>
<p>Thank you very much for your input, we will proceed to remedy those problems. Do you have any other suggestions otherwise?</p>
<p>P.S. The person who is doing the AP U.S. History outlines is fixing his website so we will make a note of that on our website. We knew it was down, we probably should have noted it was.</p>
<p>He told us that it would be back up soon (we don’t have a specific time table from him)</p>
<p>It is important to note that the website is not even close to being done :)</p>
<p>Yes I know in AP European History, we started at Chapter 13 (It was our reading assignment for the summer) and the teacher said not to worry about Chapters 1-12. That is why it is not included in our website. </p>
<p>It would be impossible to add all of the hippocampus videos to our website People may find it very tenous to browse through, although we may consider it.</p>
<p>Should the video lectures be in the AP Review or in a category of their own? Nick would like to know</p>
<p>The exams are posted on the website. Haven’t you checked the AP Review section…err thoroughly? :)</p>
<p>I’m liking this site, throughout the year I’d love to prove AP Euro, AP Psychology and AP Human Geography. Notes/ Resources.</p>
<p>Happy to see you guys helping out future AP takers.
Although you should add a review book suggestion for each exam and what is it useful for , ex: Following in class, cramming, steady review.</p>
<p>There is currently a lot of wasted screen space: not everyone is going to access the site from their phones, and so I would recommend taking use of the additional screen space that desktops and laptops provide, for instance by adding a second column. </p>
<p>Also, though you are briefly “thanking” people for their work, I would recommend carefully citing where you got each file or piece of information from. </p>
<p>vanimelde - we are currently using a web hosting service that has templates thus we are limited in our options. We apologize for this, and we agree that we do have a lot of wasted screen space but we cannot edit it. We already pay a fee to use their website hosting, and we cannot afford to pay a professional website programmer. This was the cheapest option.</p>
<p>As for credit, we have tried to give each and every contributor their credit. All of us found these files over the four years of high school. We had all of these files saved on a external hard drive. Thus we have done our best to find them once again on the internet. </p>
<p>Ashiej7 - Thank you and we will obviously keep it up to date. We already have heard there were updates to the AP Biology format, and we will edit our website accordingly.</p>