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Welcome to the AP World History subreddit. It is meant to be an open forum for all-things-AP-World. Teachers and students are encouraged to post links, information, and questions that may help others as the attempt to conquer the AP World History Exam.
I had the Princeton Review book but personally I learn better when taking notes from videos that are interactive, so Heimler’s History and Freeman-Pedia were the best resources for me in AP World. Around late february freeman posts an “80 days till the AP Exam Video” which is both hilarious and goes over all the content in hilarious and ...
The Earth and Its peoples - A Global History (AP Edition) I find the AMSCO textbook super interesting and fun to read but reading the 2nd textbook is just torture, because every unit is described in extreme details and reading it is super time consuming. The teacher told me that reading both textbooks will help me understand the details of each ...
Hence why the only world history text book in the district where 40% of our kids don’t speak English at home is an AP book with a 1400 lexile. Sorry for the rant, 3 more years until textbook adoption for social studies.
A Full AP World History Study and Exam Guide. Hello everyone! I made a full AP World History Study Guide for anyone taking AP World History this year! I hope that this helps anyone taking the test, and if there's anything I need to elaborate or if anyone has any questions, feel free to ask!
I suck at history and took the class during fall semester and e learning/quarantining in 2020, and got a 4 because of his vids. Fire of Learning is a youtube channel that does a lot of historical videos that aren't based off fo the AP curriculum but they also helped me because history is history and their videos just provide alot of information ...
Barrons for AP Physics C is waaaayyy harder than the actual exam. While I definitely felt prepared it maybe worth just doing past FRQs and MCQs to get a feel for the test. Reply reply
In my experience AP classes are much less work heavy and it's fairly easy to get an A without studying or putting in much work at all. HOWEVER, if youre going for a highscore on an AP test then my approach is not gonna work. AP World's AP test is honestly pretty hard for an AP test. Got a 5 on Human Geo, a 4 on APUSH, but a 2 on AP World
For a book to go off of, I’d highly recommend the AMSCO textbook. It’s formatted specifically for AP and doesn’t give any extra, irrelevant info like some other textbooks (i.e. Ways of the World) would. For review, either for in-class tests or for the AP exam, remember the name “Heimler’s History.”
America's History for AP by Henretta, AMSCO APUSH, all the Review books (Princeton, 5 steps, Barron's), AP Daily, Khan Academy, Openstax US History, American Yawp, etc. Reply reply Disastrous_Virus1731