<p>Any good advice out there? This is her first AP exam coming up. She's got a solid B in the class. She has the Barron's guide, class notes and an outline from her older brother. Are there any other ways to get through this? Just grind it out and study, study, study? How about any online question databases? Do they exist? Thanks for any hints or suggestions. </p>
<p>Just thought of something else - CB has a couple of released Euro exams for sale - they cost an arm and a leg though, so maybe you could ask the teacher if she has one to borrow (some do, some don't)</p>
<p>There is no need to buy the released questions, just email me at <a href="mailto:ajkl90@gmail.com">ajkl90@gmail.com</a> and I will send them to you.</p>
<p>When I took the exam, I had only used the notes that my teacher had given me, and I had only taken one practice multiple choice the night before. Guaranteed I only got a 3, but that's still passing in my book. So, for the euro, she should really rely on what she learned in class, assuming that she had a decent teacher. My teacher was an AP reader and all that jazz, so he had very valuable information that couldnt simply be read in a review book.</p>