Hey, I'm taking AP World History Modern this year and was wondering where I can find some good practice exams. I'm looking for resources that are as close to the real thing as possible. Thanks!
Hey! It's awesome that you're preparing for your AP World History Modern exam. Practice exams can be really helpful in gauging your understanding of the material and getting a feel for the actual test format. Here are some resources where you can find practice exams that are closely aligned with the real exam:
1. College Board: The first place to look for practice exams is the College Board's website. They are the creators of the AP exams and often release official practice materials, including past exams or sample questions. You can check out their AP World History Modern page and find relevant resources under the "Exam Preparation" section.
2. AP Classroom: If your teacher has provided you access to AP Classroom, you can find additional practice materials specifically designed by the College Board for students enrolled in AP courses. Ask your teacher for access, if you haven't already.
3. Review Books: Many AP review books, such as Barron's, The Princeton Review, or 5 Steps to a 5, include full-length practice exams, as well as chapter quizzes and various sample questions. These books can be found at bookstores, online retailers, or your local library.
Remember to review your answers and learn from your mistakes after completing a practice exam. Identifying areas where you need improvement and focusing on those areas will strengthen your overall understanding of the material.
Good luck with your AP World History Modern exam preparation!
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