<p>My ap European history class is really behind, but I've finished reading the textbook on my own and done notecards for every chapter (more than that for most of the chapters). The test is May 15. What should be my top priority to prepare? Thanks</p>
<p>Take practice exams, and read through Barron’s and Crash Course. I’m in the same situation as you, and that’s what I’m doing to prepare.</p>
<p>don’t know but want to take it next year</p>
<p>Currently prepping for my AICE European History final tomorrow (Aice is solely Essays)
i’m just going through review books. going to start taking practice exams wednesday in prep for AP </p>
<p>Master the DBQ, Know the content for MC and know how to effectively answer questions for free response and you should be fine</p>
<p>So, the review books and discs are the thing to focus on I guess? (as opposed to past work/the textbook).
Well, thank you. I’ll do so.</p>
<p>My class finished the book two weeks ago and we started reviewing two chapters a day last week and practicing FRQ’s every day. </p>
<p>And we have this extra credit things where there are 4 15 minute blocks every day and each block is worth 5 points. So if you go in the morning and after school and study vocab, you get 20 points a day towards your final. So you can basically get 200 points toward your final, easy. </p>
<p>But we have three in class finals and the first one is one wednesday and i’m NOT looking forward to it…</p>
<p>Practice your essay’s. You can get a maximum of 108 from the essay sections. A total score from the MC and essay section of 119 or above gets the 5.</p>