<p>now im trying to read the amsco because i don't feel prepared enough.
however,there is not much time left......so i'm trying to skip some chapters that are not really important.....</p>
<p>so,what chapters do you think i MUST read and skip....????</p>
<p>if you spend all of today, you can zoom by through like 15 chapters, i think. well at least for me, i can do more and i remember stuff too since i finished princeton also…</p>
<p>I wouldn’t skip anything. I made that mistake last year when I skipped reviewing Vietnam War material…the whole DBQ was on it. It cost me a 5 (probably)! :'(</p>
<p>If you want a GREAT supplement/ review book to AMSCO, read crash course!
It is the best!</p>
<p>Anyway, I’m in the same boat as you. I’m about to start reading AMSCO today, and I plan on completing the entire thing. If anything, I’d say all of the stuff that comes pretty early in the course (like who settled here and how the colonies started), but don’t listen to me completely, for I have not taken the exam.<br>
I’d also stop at the 90s. Anything past then should be somewhat familiar with you.
If you study anything make sure you study African Americans throughout time and women’s rights. I think these will make up a large portion of the test.</p>
<p>Don’t feel bad, my class is still talking about the 20s. Collectively, we are not ready.</p>