Dec 6th US History Panic Plan

<p>So, basically, I have less than two weeks to prepare for US History. I don't have a review book at all, and I can't afford one anyway :(. I didn't even have a good APUSH class :(. And now I'm panicking :). What should I do?? Do you think reading four chapters of The American Pageant each day is a realistic way to study for the exam on Dec 6th, or should I just die now? (btw, i want a 750+)</p>

<p>Any help is appreciated. I'm dead serious also. So thanks in advanced.</p>

<p>You could litteraly post yourself at a Barnes and Noble all day and study using their guides. like, the day before the test. Hahaha.</p>

<p>omg i had someone else say the exact same thing to me. is studying at barnes and noble for free a common thing or something?</p>

<p>but i do have a full schedule during the day. i don't get home until 6 at the earliest. is there any other materials or suggestions you may have for me???</p>

<p>U.S history covers approximately four hundred years of history, and has more Fredericks, Johns, and Williams than I can count. </p>

<p>So unless you have a photographic memory, i would suggest flash cards. The questions are ridiculously specific, it's almost painful.</p>

<p>Wow, only one week left, and I only started studying last night.
I took a practice test using a Barron's book from a few years ago and got in the lower 500s (somehow I got a 5 on the AP).</p>

<p>I think I'm just going through as many review books as possible. Reading textbooks wouldn't help as much because of the different focuses in them.</p>