<p>I should start off by saying that I'm a chronic procrastinator. My APUSH final is in 2 days and I don't know what I should study from. My APUSH final will consist of 50 questions taken from actual APUSH National Exams and an essay. The few resources I have are my Textbook, Online Notes (like Course-Notes), class notes (not as detailed though), and my Amsco APUSH book (I've read about to chapter 6). So what's the best way to study?</p>
<p>I just took my APUSH final Friday. I studied about three hours late Thursday night; I reviewed the 80 pages of notes we took, highlighting key terms in my mind as a skimmed the notes. I also asked myself questions about the over-arching themes of each unit.</p>
<p>Our test consisted of one essay and 100 MC questions, about half of which were AP questions or equivalent in difficulty.</p>
<p>I am a huge history buff, but I got a 96%, so this method of study was pretty successful. I only recommend that you don’t start at 10:00 PM the night before.</p>
<p>AMSCO + Barron’s flashcards = Flawless Victory</p>
<p>Search for “awaizy” on youtube.</p>
<p>^Thanks, wanton. I checked his reviews out and there pretty decent.</p>
<p>anyone else have any advice?</p>