Tips for AP Comparative Gov't?

<p>I'm self-studying for the AP Comp Gov't exam.</p>

<p>Problem is, the test is in just over a week, and I've hardly studied at all!</p>

<p>I don't have much time to devote to this (maybe half an hour a day if I can). Any tips on covering as much of the material as I can within the next week?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>At this point, your best bet is to go through the Ethel Wood book. Try to finish it before the exam, and then cram the night before. Although you will forget everything you learned (guaranteed), you will at least get a decent score.</p>

<p>ethel wood is all im doing. if ur self studying it, you must have some international relations- common sense/background and will be able to wade through a lot of the multiple choice section. the free response will be difficult for u though.</p>

<p>If you ever took MUN, I heard that it helps for the exam. If only a little.</p>

<p>What do you guys that I think to study about the 6 countries during post-2005 because the Ethel's study guide was released in 2005?!</p>

<p>I do MUN....I sure hope it helps!</p>

<p>I'm just not sure if I should cram for the test the night before cause I have the AP US Gov't in the morning and I really don't want to stay up half the night studying for Comparative.</p>

<p>How difficult is the AP Comparative Exam?</p>