HELP ON SELF-STUDYING FOR U.S. GOV IN A WEEK

<p>So, I originally was going to take the U.S. Gov test, but then the day we were filling out the sheets, I decided not to take it since I just can't get into It, but it looks like I forgot to erase the mark next to it on the student pack, so my AP coordinator said I could either take the test or pay to return it, so I opted to take it. So yeah, here I am. Anyone have any resources and tips to give me? I already have PR.</p>

<p>Just read your review book - AP Gov is two parts - Constitutional Theory and Government in Action (Politics) - while it is rather easy subject material, I do not think you can properly review all of it in a week unless you have extensive prior knowledge of US Government. A lot of it (especially when you get to Congress, Bureaucracy, and the Judiciary) gets very nitty gritty and complicated. </p>

<p>Bump…</p>

<p>Stop bumping your post on CC, turn off your computer, and study - no one is going to give you a magic link which will give you all the information you need to know for the exam in thirty seconds flat - the only way you’re gonna pass is if you read your book. Don’t really understand what more you need to hear? </p>

<p>I hate being a debbie downer but this isn’t very practical or realistic. Just give up on focus on other exams. Sorry but I took the class and I’m barely gonna manage with this exam, so idk how you’ll pull this off, unless you’re going for a 3, possibly a 4.</p>

<p>@preamble1776‌
Actually, I was bumping with the intention for people to probably provide some practice material or something, but I guess I should have made that clear. And seriously, it’s not necessary to sounds all bitchy.</p>

<p>@Animefan1998‌, “sounds” should be “sound”. Secondly, @preamble1776‌ was just trying to say that you have the ability to practice and succeed without our help; just use what you’ve been given, because if you don’t have it, chances are we don’t either.</p>

<p>Yeah, I accidently typed an “s”. I’ve been having that problem a lot recently for some reason…</p>

<p>How far have you gotten in your reading, @Animefan1998‌ ;)?</p>

<p>I haven’t read it since March…</p>

<p>“LOL, whoops.” </p>

<p>If you have a Study Island account, their AP Government stuff is decent.</p>

<p>@preamble1776‌
Ok. Are you purposely trying to be a sarcastic ■■■■■ or something?</p>

<p>No? You should probably be reading right now.</p>

<p>SparkNotes has a list of important vocabulary - along with a few other similar websites. I’d recommend those - there’s about 200 key terms that are “heavy hitters” in terms of their content and relevance. I’d read through (and attempt to memorize) those. </p>

<p>Hmm. Well, thanks, I guess…</p>