<p>I'm not doing so well on the practice questions. I just did the multiple choice from the college board website, and I got 70 percent. For like half the questions I found I did not know the answer, but had to BS and pull random facts to deductively nad inductively arrive at a best answer. not sure if I'll be so lucky on the exam. Do I just need to memorize every fact in a AP Review book ( I have the REA right now)</p>
<p>also (this is more important and the advice is more urgent) - I am doing a study group with a couple (count em- two) of friends. They are really sharp and have done well in the class this year (but probably forgot a great deal of the information cuz people do that). I tihnk the only time we can meet is 2- 3 times for 50- 60 minutes a day during class next week ( our teacher already gave us permission to sit out in the hall and study) What will happen is I will prepare like crazy so I can give a decent lecture or guide us on a topic asked frequently on the AP exam (depression, World wars, civil war, etc). cuz I'm a tad obsessive. </p>
<p>How do you think we could maximize our time so we do decent on the AP exam? My plan was for me and my friends to go through old free response questions and just talk about possible responses ( spewing out every single history fact and interpretation that could apply). I have the grading rubric from online so I can sorta guide and add to the discussion when need be. I figure we could cover a free response section from each main era (revolutionary war, federalism - antifederalism, civil war, depression, etc). </p>
<p>also, I think we would need one day to go over multiple choice. I figure I would have my friends each take a practice REA test and we could go over what we got wrong. Of course, covering as much information relevant to the missed multiple choice questions as possible.</p>
<p>so basically, what would you do if u had to prep 2 intelligent students who paid attention in history class for a fact specific testwith 5-10 hours of together time? </p>
<p>can't believe I just said that. U can tell it is 1:37 in the morning.</p>