<p>Hi,
Guys, is this the right place to ask a question?? I have no idea, I've been searching everywhere where I'm supposed to post...anyway now that I can type a question:
I'm doing the SAT World History in December, and I need some serious help. Currently I'm studying from the Barrons book, is that Ok? I'm not looking for 750 and above or any high-ass score, average is fine. Problem is, I'm not exactly sure how to deal with this book. Like I read and understand and absorb the information, and it's all dandy and fine, but we're talking about this HUGE book, with SO many topics, names, dates, places, omg how in God's name will I be able to remember all I need to remember. Yes yes revising you'll say, but NO I still don't see how ALL that info will stick. I'm barely through a few chapters, and I've already forgotten probably half of it. I'm in big trouble, right? Is this only MY problem, my struggle? No one's had this before??
Please, any help or advice would be great. Thanks in advance. :)</p>
<p>I think you should get REA’s crash course. It gives you quick facts and if you’re really crammed on time, it’s good. Granted, it won’t be as good as Barron’s or PR’s probably (if you had the time), but if you really feel boggled down by all these facts and numbers, try REA.</p>
<p>Thanks, I’ll check that out.
It’s just I actually have got a good amount of time, as I said the exam is in December, so maybe you can tell me a good study-method I can use on my Barron’s book, if you have one?? That would be great :D</p>