<p>I am in a international school in Korea and I am taking AP World History exam this year.
This is my first AP test and I don't know what to study for.
Please give me some advices
Thank you
P.S. What other EASY AP can I take next year or available for me next year?</p>
<p>MC would be common sense if you thoroughly read your textbook or study guide. Essay, remember the facts and contents of major trends and empire/civilization. Also remember the rubric for each essay if you want a 9 on each.</p>
<p>^ i agree with the MC part
also, for the essay, the best way to study is when you read your textbook through, try not only memorizing the facts, but connecting them with other events. i.e. compare/contrast different civilizations at different time periods
and also, ask yourself “why did this happen?” and “how did this help/hinder this/that?”</p>
<p>I think you should order copies of the released AP World History exams from the College Board Online Store. This will give you an idea of what is on the test and where you stand now.</p>
<p>Definitely use the Princeton Review guide as a supplement. It has a pretty decent review of the content, while focusing on the major themes of the course. But I did feel that the practice test MC were harder than the real deal.</p>