<p>Okay, so I've learned basically nothing in class all year (yes, I know it's my own fault). I've been cramming for the past day or two, 100ish pages left in Princeton's, and the test is on Thursday. I think I'm fine for multiple choice, but the info in Princeton's doesn't seem sufficient for the FRQs (mostly because I have no base knowledge to add to what I'm cramming)... Thoughts (Do I have any conceivable chance of making a 5?)? Tips? Secret magical recipe for an Instantly-Learn-the-Past-10,000-Years-of-History-in-2-Days Potion/Cake/Cookie/insert-other-awesome-food?</p>
<p>I’ve been searching the web for a little while. My findings: Keep truckin’, then before the night of the test, get some sleep, eat a good breakfast, study a little more, then pull a Nike and just do it. Lame, I know. I’m in the same predicament with one less day. After the Euro test, when I’m still on the high from being done with all my APs, I’ll let you know how it worked.</p>
<p>No way to guarantee a 5, since they don’t even decide what the bar is for a 5 until everyone’s taken the test and it’s all said and done. Just relax, and keep on keepin’ on. Just go over major themes, know things like Capitalism, Marxism, Nationalism, Mercantilism, etc. Know your religions, know trade routes, and that type of thing.</p>