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AP European History Exam Prep Resources?

Hello fellow students, I'm looking for some helpful resources to use while preparing for the AP European History exam. Any recommendations? Free or paid is fine!

8 months ago

Hello! It's great that you're looking to prepare for the AP European History exam. Here are some resources to help you study effectively:

1. College Board website: The official College Board website is a must-visit. They offer free sample questions, practice exams, and scoring guidelines that will give you a good idea of the format and expectations of the exam.

2. CollegeVine: CollegeVine has not only a blog but also a community for students to ask questions and share resources about AP exams, including European History. There, you can find numerous articles and discussions that can help shape your study strategy.

3. AP European History textbooks: There are several textbooks specifically designed to cover the AP European History curriculum, such as "A History of Modern Europe" by John W. Merriman or "A History of Western Society" by McKay, Hill, and Buckler. According to your budget, you can buy these online or find them at your local library.

4. AP study and prep books: Look for prep books geared towards the AP European History exam, such as "AP European History Crash Course" by Larry Krieger or "Barron's AP European History." These books often provide condensed summaries of the course material and include plenty of practice questions.

5. Online courses and videos: Platforms like Khan Academy, Coursera, and YouTube host courses and video lectures on various European History topics. Look for playlists and channels specifically focused on AP exam preparation, like Tom Richey's popular YouTube channel.

6. Practice quizzes and flashcards: Websites like Quizlet and Albert.io offer sets of flashcards and quizzes created by other AP European History students and educators. They can be a great way to review and test your knowledge on specific topics.

7. Study groups and online forums: Consider forming or joining a study group with classmates or joining online forums where you can discuss course material, ask questions, and help one another as you prepare for the exam.

Remember to plan out your study schedule and give yourself enough time to cover all the themes and topics you know you need to work on. It's essential to do a mix of reading, watching lectures, taking practice tests, self-quizzing, and discussing the material to stay engaged and ensure you retain the information. Best of luck with your exam preparation!

8 months ago

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