<p>Ummm... We're just doing Populism. So it seems I'm in the middle of everyone else.</p>
<p>We just started Gilded Age this week...by the 20th we'll be almost done with Progressiveness since that's our assigned chapter during vacation. Are we terribly behind?</p>
<p>from NY, we're doing WW1</p>
<p>My class in the Gilded Age, but we move rapidly. We're closing in on the Progressive Era. </p>
<p>However, we are three weeks behind because of a lot of school mishaps. Stupid school. .__.</p>
<p>the great depression</p>
<p>We just finished the Gilded Age and now we're covering the Progressive Era</p>
<p>slightly off topic, but does anyone with the Alan Brinkley textbook have the answers to the review packets?</p>
<p>We are about to get into WW1 tommorow.</p>
<p>Roaring 20s as of today!</p>
<p>I'm surprised that we're not super behind because
a. we're in a northern school that didn't start the year until september
b. we had a bunch of snow and ice days off
c. our school doesn't do us history I for 10th graders anymore [they're bringing it back next year. of course] so we have to go in-depth even for the pre-Civil War era. Or is that common?</p>
<p>I think our teacher is just nervous. xD But I have to say it will be nice to be doing one chapter a week in the American Pageant! instead of two...</p>
<p>We just started Reconstruction. Teacher wastes a lot of time. I don't see how we are going to finish. I am getting very worried. No excuses - Pennsylvania.</p>
<p>We're a Northern school that just started WWI this week.</p>
<p>Matt</p>
<p>Jazz age, Great Depression as of right now. We started school about a week into September, we should be finished by this month.</p>
<p>my teachers a great teacher despite finding ways to get through our class, our lectures usually go to conversations, LOL!!</p>
<p>I'm from CA, we started school first week of Septemeber. Today is our test for the 1920s.</p>
<p>Us peeps in G-town, CT have just started the Jazz Age by watching a movie called......The Jazz Age.</p>
<p>"Green: Wow, that sucks. How'd you do?"
I ended up getting a 3, which I was very happy about considereing how unprepared we were. I crammed using some study books, but the DBQ was luckily on something we covered a lot. For some reason, we started the class with the 60's, went to the present, then went back to pre-america times.</p>
<p>Green_Apple5 - which study books did you use? I am getting very nervous about APUSH. We just finished spending two weeks fighting Civil War battles that probably won't be on the exam.</p>
<p>doing Progressivism</p>
<p>we just finished industrialism and are working on Progressivism....I think we may be a little behind due to a snow week in late december. Also, how often does everyone practices DBQs/FRQs? We do about one a month of each...</p>
<p>from FL at the beginning of the 20th century</p>
<p>"Green_Apple5 - which study books did you use? I am getting very nervous about APUSH. We just finished spending two weeks fighting Civil War battles that probably won't be on the exam."</p>
<p>I used the Kaplan book, which I think was pretty helpful. I also used online websites, like Sparknotes so I could just get the basics of the material we didn't cover in class. And I tried to read ahead in my book if I had time.
I understand why you're feeling nervous, I was freaking out before because of my class. But if you start reviewing early, you'll be fine. I crammed it all in to about 2 weeks, and I wish I didn't. I was on history overload, haha.</p>