<p>First AP Test in a few days and I was wondering the best method and most effective way to study. It's a US History test based on 3 chapters. I have the chapters outlined from summer assignment but the outline is just an outline, it doesn't scrutinize the content very much. The test is pretty specific on a few questions; would reading through the textbook chapters help, and how do I remember the text from the textbook as there is a lot to read and I feel I may forget some information? Is there a less tedious way, a website perhaps? Thanks</p>
<p>You could try: [Home</a> - AP US History Exam Review](<a href=“http://www.apexamreview.com%5DHome”>http://www.apexamreview.com)</p>
<p>but from the sound of it, you just need to read the book and highlight it or something like that. APUSH is alot of reading.</p>
<p>What I mostly did for my AP USH tests last year was flip through these cards we made “essentially AP Baron’s cards” and learn what each thing is and if it is something to do with religion, social, etc. I would also do a few practice MC questions I found online just from Google and look over the FRQ questions that may be on the test…and just outline them but not write them out. My teacher made her own MC questions but used past FRQ questions for each test.</p>
<p>HONESTLY, since it is your first test and your first AP test…keep your confidence and hope for an A but…you may get below a C or so. Most my AP USH class did horrible on the first test. I think the average was like a D and I got like a D. As the year goes on you get the hang of it, eventually everyone started getting Bs and As.</p>