To anyone who got a 5 how do i study for AP US History in a month

<p>I'm doing fairly decent in my honors US class (AP doesn't exist in my school), it's actually harder than AP. I don't have that much time to prepare because of SAT I's. </p>

<p>What is the most efficient method of preparation?
I have Amsco's w/ answers for starters a good teacher and a pretty decent set of notes. </p>

<p>Thanks in advance,</p>

<p>How do you know that your honors class is harder than AP? (did you talk to a friend or something) If you are so confident that your class is harder than teh AP class, than why not take it. Just read the ENTIRE Amsco book and you should be good as long as you remember most of the things and can write well.</p>

<p>If I were you, I would postpone the SAT to June 6 unless you are confident that you can achieve your target score.</p>

<p>You’ll do fine. I had AP US History first semester of my junior year (not year-long, read the entire AMSCO book one month before the exam (and answered all of the MC questions in the book), then got a 5 on the exam. AMSCO is great at preparing you and refreshing you on information that you may have forgotten // analyze the trends of US History (which is the most important aspect of US History).</p>