<p>World History:
It’s virtually impossible to cram the entire history of our planet into a week. Consistency is key. Keep up with your readings from class – I will admit that they are tedious – and then do practice questions in the review book.</p>
<p>US History:
While it covers far less ground than APWH, APUSH is incredibly detailed. AMSCO and Crash Course are a wonderful match, they will help you succeed without reading your textbook. Don’t neglect the back sections on women’s rights and literary works in Crash Course, and have a solid understanding of recent events, for in terms of what will appear on the exam, everything is fair game.</p>
<p>Foreign Languages:
Just like the CR section of the SAT, this is a skills test. Cramming vocab the night before won’t do you any good. Have grammar drilled into your head. Listen to music in the language; watch English films in the subtitles of your language; read books…real books, not children’s books or abridged versions. The Very Hungry Caterpillar will only take you so far when the AP exam asks you to read and evaluate Voltaire.</p>