<p>I hardly ever had enough time to actually read the American Pageant textbook during the year, and I didn't pay all that much attention in class either, but I did read a few textbook chapters and go over online notes for many of the chapters I didn't read. I can recall a decent amount of information I guess. I know the basics, not details. I've certainly forgotten a fair amount.</p>
<p>I've read about 5 chapters of the Amsco review book and taken probably 12 pages of notes. There are 25 chapters left (about 550 pages). I have an AP Statistics exam Tuesday and quite a bit of work from school, so would it be a good idea to just read the 120 pages in Princeton for everything I haven't read in Amsco, and maybe skim over Amsco for anything Princeton misses? Providing I have enough time for that...</p>
<p>I don't really know how, but in AP European history I was in a similar situation but even worse off, and I had prepared less, and somehow I managed a 4. I tend to make good educated guesses. It wasn't like I knew nothing, but I didn't ever read the textbook, didn't read online notes much, and only read 1 or 2 chapters of Princeton Review for the AP exam.</p>