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Feeling nervous about the AP Human test

Hello fellow students! The AP Human Geography test is coming up soon, and I'm feeling a bit anxious. Can anyone share tips, resources, or anything that helped boost your confidence and knowledge for both the multiple choice and the FRQ sections of the test? I'd really appreciate it!

8 months ago

Hey there! It's totally normal to feel a bit nervous before a big exam like the AP Human Geography test. To help you feel more prepared and confident, I have some tips and resources for both the multiple-choice and FRQ sections.

Multiple Choice:

1. Review key vocabulary: AP Human Geography is known for its use of specific terminology. Make flashcards and quiz yourself!

2. Practice questions: Use reliable sources to practice multiple-choice questions, such as official College Board AP review materials or reputable study guides like Barron's or The Princeton Review.

3. Get familiar with the stimulus-based questions: These questions require you to analyze and interpret a map, graph, or image. Understanding what's being asked in these questions will give you an advantage.

FRQ (Free-Response Questions):

1. Use the three-step method: Read, Think, and Write. Carefully read the prompt, break it down into individual tasks, think about appropriate examples and concepts, and then start writing a well-structured and organized response.

2. Include examples: Providing concrete examples can help support your argument and demonstrate your subject knowledge.

3. Check out past FRQs: The College Board website has years' worth of past FRQs with scoring guidelines. Practice writing responses to these and compare them to the scoring guidelines.

General tips:

1. Plan a study schedule: Break down the content and set goals for covering certain topics each day, allowing for review days before the exam.

2. Use reputable resources: College Board AP resources, study guides from Barron's or The Princeton Review, and online forums (like CollegeVine's blog, which even contains a detailed breakdown of the AP Human Geography exam: https://blog.collegevine.com/ultimate-guide-to-the-human-geography-ap-exam) can all be helpful study tools.

3. Find a study buddy: If you know someone else preparing for the same test, study together! You can test each other's knowledge, exchange notes, and discuss key concepts to reinforce your understanding.

Remember to stay calm, believe in yourself, and go into the test with a positive mindset. Remember, you've been studying and preparing all year! Good luck!

8 months ago

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