<p>My APUSH exam is in two weeks and the only stuff I have learned year long was for the class tests, but I did not get good grades in class, especially because my teacher was really crappy. And my book the American Pageant was very hard so I rarely read it and I usually did the wikinotes. I am opting for a 4 on the exam. I have got Princeton review but I have heard AMSCO United States History is really good. But since I have only two weeks left I want something that I will finish quick and easily, since I also have one more AP exam to take and study for(AP Comp. Sci.).
I am not good in guessing and I was not a good listener in class in the beginning of the semester. I also have extreme ADD but I cant get my meds cuz they are too expensive!
I am really Freaking Out! WHat should I do?????</p>
<p>Hey Juliet,</p>
<p>I see you’re studying last minute like me haha. If you want a study guide that’s more in depth, definitely go for AMSCO, but be warned, it’s like a mini textbook. It is excellent though, and if you are willing to read it, then you’ll be fine </p>
<p>Personally, I’m a bit lazy but still like to do well, so I’d recommend a book that summarises only pertinent information. From experience last year, I found that REA’s crash course was practically word for word all the AP euro MC, and I swear it got me a 5 for only one day of super cramming. If you feel like that isn’t enough, you can supplement with wiki notes outlines of periods of history you aren’t confident with (I recommend the notes for American Pageant, that’s the textbook we use at my school).</p>
<p>You should prioritise your studying though. I’m glad you’ve recognised APUSH isn’t your best subject, so you can decide what you want to do, especially in relation to the studying you need to do for your other AP tests. I have AP Spanish Lang, AP Bio, and AP English Lang and Comp too, so my cram schedule is significantly more streamlined than yours may have to be. </p>
<p>If you have any more questions, feel free to PM me!</p>
<p>Google “AP quiz” and click on the first link. First of all, there’s a review sheet at the top that you can download (about 40 pages I think), and second there are a bunch of quizzes on certain time periods at the bottom.</p>