If you stacked all your APUSH notes together, how long would it be?

<p>Just for curiosity, if you stacked all your APUSH notes together, how long would it be?</p>

<p>I’m actually doing this, or rather, something like it. I haven’t always started a new page for each chapter in my notes, and I’ve put the ones that we already took a quiz or test on in my notebook. I haven’t counted it up yet, but so far, it is definitely in the dozens. (front and back considered to be 2 pages)</p>

<p>Only about a 1.5 inch binder. My teacher is lazy… XD Yeah, I’m going to have to see if the public library has any text prep books for the AP exam if I want to pass since the average AP score for people taking the class in my school is 2. -_- I’m so glad I’m good at BSing things in essays when I lack adequate information.</p>

<p>^^Same for me, although it’s for AP Euro, not APUSH. My teacher is terrible and i’m worried we won’t get through all the material in time for the exam, never mind the fact that we’ve never even done an FRQ. Pretty sure there were only one or two fives last year, along with several ones. I plan to self-study for the AP exam, and I’ve already bought two prep books.</p>

<p>Probably 500 pages. I could write a book i think.</p>

<p>Good to know I’m not the only one! XD Yup, self-studying and cramming my head full of vocab should hopefully help me get a four.</p>

<p>Dude, whaaaat? Calm down, people. You’ll do fine. I took a non-AP class, studied from a prep book, and I got a 5. </p>

<p>Just read through the prep books you have, look through your notes (you don’t need 500 pages, I promise), and life will be good.</p>

<p>My notes are roughly 4-6 pages a chapter, and we have 36 chapters in total, so I’d say around ~180.</p>

<p>Yeah, but some of us don’t own prep books and can’t afford them. As I said, I plan to get one from the library but that only gives me two weeks to prepare, four if I renew it at most.</p>

<p>FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA. Lol I took like two pages (one sheet) per chapter. It didn’t take long for me to realize that I study best by just reading straight from the chapter. Thank god I already took that AP exam…</p>

<p>Oh, and the only prep stuff I bought was these notecards with every important term two weeks before the exam. In any case, that particular exam was easy (psshhhh, gilded age.)</p>