<p>french revolution</p>
<p>Industrial Revolution / Romanticism
We did the congress of vienna etc (Post Napoleon)</p>
<p>Do you guys outline your textbook to help you study?</p>
<p>We just finished absolutism in Russia, England and France.
@Artery no…we don’t even have a textbook</p>
<p>I just stumbled upon this website while looking for study guides. I’m a junior and am taking this class, and also plan to take the AP exam. I’m super stressed though, because my teacher is terrible (we haven’t even hit Napoleon/the French Revolution) and the textbook is lengthy and boring (Western Heritage). Do you guys know of any good websites for studying?</p>
<p>Purchase Cliff’s AP Euro, 2nd edition. It helps.</p>
<p>When you cannot read another page … try YouTube and search for TeachingCompany/Great Courses on European History or UC Berkeley History 5. Also go to UTunes which has a vast number of lectures available. Yale OpenCourses has several very good professors, John Merriman. Last ditch effort try searching on [url=<a href=“http://WWW.SEARCHEDU.COM%5DSearchEdu.com%5B/url”>http://WWW.SEARCHEDU.COM]SearchEdu.com[/url</a>] for powerpoints, pdfs, essays, studyguides, lecture notes and such from universities…or just keep reading. Hope that helps.</p>
<p>Haven’t started reading my textbook yet. We use Palmer’s A History of the Modern World, and I have Barron’s review. Will Barron’s and that textbook give me a 5? Thanks</p>
<p>Currently finished with the 2 FRQs of the Half way ap exam…(midterm) guess whos failing it!!!1</p>
<p>Does anyone have AP Euro Multiple Choice exams that they would like to share?</p>
<p>I plan on self-studying for this AP…what books do you guys recommend getting to study?</p>
<p>Modern European History by Viault</p>
<p>Has anybody heard of myAPtrade.com?</p>
<p>Bump. Just out of curiosity, how far along are you guys in class? Also, have any of you bought prep books, and if so, which ones?</p>
<p>Edit: Wow, this thread is really dead.</p>
<p>I hope I can take this next year. I’m currently a freshman, and freshmen always get last dibs on classes… so there is one spot left in APEH at my HS, and I’m desperately hoping that I’ll enroll in both APEH & Cal AB (2 spots left) in time OTL.</p>
<p>@Mets, we are at the end of WW2
I’ve bought AP Achiever and Modern European History</p>
<p>@Leerin , prepare too work your butt off if you plan on doing well in Euro lol</p>
<p>I guess my class is really behind then, as I figured. We’re JUST getting into World War I, since my teacher is horrible, plus we haven’t done a single FRQ in class this year. With the exception of a couple kids, most who took the exam last year bombed it. I’m going to need to self-study if I want to get anything close to a 5. I bought the Barron’s book and Larry Krieger’s Crash Course, so hopefully that’s sufficient enough.</p>
<p>That is terrible man, my class we do One or two FRQs a week and now we are starting to have 80 question multiple choice every week also.
its crunch time lol</p>
<p>I know, and I’ve tried addressing these concerns with the teacher over the course of the year, but he always gets frustrated when I do so, and nothing changes. The closest thing we’ve done to an 80 question multiple choice exam this year was our 100 question mid-term, but he let us use the book for it (if he didn’t, just about everyone would have failed it), which pretty much defeats the purpose. And we haven’t done anything close to an FRQ or a DBQ (which I heard are easy, though) all year. Thanks to my teacher, I’m royally screwed for the exam, unless I devote almost all of my time over the next month and a half to Euro, which is most likely going to be impossible, given the fact that I’m also in 4 IB classes that have their own obligations, plus I’m on the school’s tennis team. Hopefully the prep books help, but it would take a borderline miracle for me to get a four, much less a five on the exam. I’d estimate that 80% of the people from my school who take the AP exam will get ones.</p>
<p>My teacher isn’t very good, so we’re only on the early twentieth century. I’m very worried for the exam. Should the Princeton Review and Crash Course be enough?</p>