<p>you’re welcome. pretty much have to since AP exams are approaching.</p>
<p>Yikes. You guys make it look like a 3 is a death score.</p>
<p>Anyway, any more questions for discussion? How about something about the Constitution/Articles of Confederation?</p>
<p>Well, a 3 mean you’re average and if you correlate it to college grades, a 3 is a C.</p>
<p>KAPLAN REVIEW BOOK! read the whole thing, thoroughly. i recieved a 5 and all i did was read that whole book ,religiously, a week prior.</p>
<p>@jerrry4445, not that I’m aiming for a 3. I am getting a 5–no exceptions!</p>
<p>@kryshel, AMSCO makes me understand everything just fine. It was given to me free by my APUSH teacher too hmm I’ve never used Kaplan before, but since you earned a 5 on it…</p>
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<p>Wow. I can’t get AMSCO because it’s really expensive to ship it over to my country.</p>
<p>[AP</a> US History Study Guide](<a href=“AP US History Study Guide | PDF | Reconstruction Era | Federalist Party”>AP US History Study Guide | PDF | Reconstruction Era | Federalist Party)</p>
<p>Hey everybody, this is the study guide that I made for my APUSH semester exam. This helped a lot of kids in my class get an A. I know that it’s lacking on social history, but I think it’s a pretty good course guide based on president. It starts from the French and Indian War and makes its way down. We’ve passed this point in class (we just finished the Gilded Age), so I need to update it (the guide ends at Johnson right now). I hope this helps everybody with specific events and dates. (:</p>
<p>APUSH sucks… as in the class and test. Just thought you should all know :)</p>
<p>(PS This is coming from a mega-math/chem person)</p>
<p>how far are you guys? we’re on ch. 21 “The Rise of Progressivism” in Brinkley’s “American History: A Survey”</p>
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<p>I miss taking APUSH (not the exam – just the class).</p>
<p>[AP</a> Exam Review - AP US History and American Pageant Review](<a href=“http://www.apexamreview.com%5DAP”>http://www.apexamreview.com)</p>
<p>Is pretty helpful for simulation exams, its like the real exam. Also has a bunch of textbook outlines.</p>
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<p>Wow! Thanks! (:</p>
<p>Keasbey Nights - I thank you too since you help make my studying for vocabulary for the first half of APUSH easier. I hope you finish the other half.</p>
<p>I felt that knowing the early 1800s and the Populist era helped me a lot (got a 5 last year). Some of the essays were way out of whack though… I know that the majority of my class last year chose the exact same essays.</p>
<p>I got a 5 last year on the test. I think the reason I did so well is because my teacher made us write 12 DBQs and 13 FRQs, which he graded and returned to us. Here is the site with the DBQs he used (all old DBQs): </p>
<p>[DBQ’s</a> Since 1983 (Mr. Gonzalez AP U.S. History)](<a href=“http://sites.google.com/site/mrgonzalezapushistory/dbq-s-1]DBQ’s”>http://sites.google.com/site/mrgonzalezapushistory/dbq-s-1)</p>
<p>I recommend that if you can, write these and get them graded by your APUSH teacher. </p>
<p>I also used histnotes.com quite a lot, but that’s only helpful if you’re using the Brinkley book. Good luck all!</p>
<p>I really like the layout of your teacher’s site, samedifference. But oh my god, he plans and hosts a trip to Europe and the Eastern US YEARLY! None of the teachers at my school even have a single trip. That’s both astonishing and super cool. Do a lot of people go on them? I would think it would be really expensive for most students.</p>
<p>Wow, that’s pretty cool. In my former school, there were and still are (I think so!) trips to the UK every year.</p>
<p>Thanks samedifference for the recommendation! (:</p>
<p>That’s cool! I wish my school had things like that, although my parents would never let me go :|</p>
<p>OMG, we are SO behind. We haven’t even started the Antebellum/Civil War yet. My teacher had swine flu and missed so much school.
Ugh, it’s so bad We’re not going to finish in time.</p>
<p>That why you self-study the remaining chapters if you want a 5 (or a 3 or 4 depending on what score you want). The important thing to know is how to write those AP essays.</p>