Best way to study for APUSH exam?

assuming
-I only have 1 week to study(yep, procrastination)
-I haven’t done much of the assigned reading throughout the year. I only looked at notes online a day before the test(which is why I only have high Bs both semester)
-I’m only aiming for a 3 or 4.

REA Crash Course book will be your best friend

https://www.killeenisd.org/teacherDocs/c2/e24908/documents/APCrashCourseBook-125870.pdf

is this what I should study off of?

Yeah that and watch Adam Norris

@history1000 which videos exactly? The two review ones? The 42 chapter videos? The period by period ones? Should I prioritize REA crash course over some Adam Norris videos or vice versa? Sorry for all the questions, but I have an ap test(s) everyday the first week and need to be crazy efficient about apush.

@polyglotCode I would take an AP practice test out of a review book an watch videos for the eras you didn’t do as well on. Also watch his two long review videos. Mix REA crash course with the videos to get a solid review. Definitely at least skim the practice book. If you have all those AP exams, don’t read the entire thing just read areas you aren’t confident on (don’t focus too much on super early history or present day history that won’t be covered as much). Good luck and let me know if you have any more questions I’d be happy to help. :slight_smile:

I highly recommend Hip Hughes History videos. He doesn’t have a lot of particular periods or eras, but he goes into good depth on specific events, such as Bacon’s Rebellion or the Square Deal.

I heard the APUSH exam was last changed 2015. Do you guys think Crash Course might be a bit outdated?

Most of the information is most-likely still relevant to the 2015 test. I have the Crash Course book but mine says on the cover that it is revised for the 2015 changes.