That study book is MONEY. All I gotta say.</p>
Crash course sucked. Next time I go DH</p>
statlanta…</p>
Please tell me your joking about CrashCourse being useless. I found it to be of great use. I especially loved the list of authors that it has at the back of the book…</p>
I think CrashCourse was wonderful for this, and I also liked DH, but CrashCourse was like 100 pages shorter haha.</p>
So ok, DH totally dominated both the essays and the multiple-choice on today’s APUSH exam. Crash Course was good but DH was amazing.</p>
Check out these posts. DH was ridiculous:
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DH ****ing raped this exam. Just sayin’.</p>
I can unequivocally say that Crash Course and AMSCO got me a 5 last year. Then again, I didn’t have DH, so I can’t compare.</p>
I agree with this train of thought. DH for the world.</p>
Look At the FB link above and go down a few posts, he correctly guessed the DBQ 15 hrs ago!</p>
crash course for awesome for me for cramming the night before.</p>
I crammed 3 chapters of AMSCO and then read the 76 page outline on historyteacher.net. THAT WAS THE BEST STUDYING I’VE EVER DONE. I usually don’t use online outlines for apush, but this one helped me retain a lot. I hope I got a 5.</p>
@patriots fan: this prediction was wrong. The DBQ was not about Native Americans.</p>
Haha, who said it was about Native Americans?</p>
Anyway, yeah, DH rocked.</p>
@garfield, He said his student predicted Native Americans, under that he said he personally was predicting imperialism or 1970s. He also said he personally predicted 1970’s in a later comment before the actual test.</p>
Tor-Tor had a premonition that the DBQ would be about Native Americans. So the author generated a Top 10 list for her that had like three multiple-choice hits. The author then said well he thought the DBQ would be on the 1970s. BINGO!!!
Definitely agree with Swebber.</p>
Better than Amsco. Was in seventh heaven during the exam.</p>