Hello! I made a similar thread a couple months ago asking for advice about how to self-study the APUSH cirriculum, since my teacher was very behind at the time. Well, we’re still behind and I’ve progressed very little in my self studies because I’ve been so busy with other schoolwork/extra-curricular. We are currently jumping back and forth between many events in the late 1800’s - Industry, Labor, Immigration, the West, etc, and all I’m up to is Foreign Policy from 1900-1914. With a month left before the AP and SAT II, and very little time to get much done, I need advice on how to absorb as much information as possible.</p>
These are the tools I have at my disposal:
-TEXTBOOK: American History, Alan Brinkley
-REVIEW BOOKS: Amsco’s Preparing the APUSH Exam and the AP Achiever (which correlates with textbook above)
-MISCELLANEOUS: Barron’s APUSH Flash Cards (500 cards), class notes from a friend outside of my school who took the course last year</p>
Help would be greatly appreciated. I’m really feeling the pressure here.</p>