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As a student-run site, we know our limitations and hope to guide and aid your studying rather than completely direct it. We have therefore included external resources like books, prep courses, and other review sites. We hope that you'll find these helpful in addition to our content and teacher instruction.
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PrepScholar
PrepScholar offers paid tutoring and structured preparation for the AP Exam. If you are particularly worried about the test, their services may be useful to you. In the interest of accessibility, we've linked below free guides and study tips from the PrepScholar blog that allow more flexiblity and tailoring.
The Ultimate AP US History Study Guide
A step-by-step study plan for AP US History with tips, time limits, exam breakdown, and major themes.
The Best AP US History Review Guide
Comprehensive crash course on the APUSH Exam. Exam breakdown, writing rubrics, study tips, and a step-by-step study plan.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy is a free website that offers articles, videos, and practice about the contents of the AP US History exam. Their videos may occassionally delve more specifically into topics than class lectures, so show discretion with how much you consume/retain
Fiveable
Fiveable is a teacher-curated student-contributed community of AP content review, study guides, and cheatsheets. In addition to these resources, you can create your own study guides and review articles, if you feel that will be an effective study technique, and join study sessions with other students.
The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review publishes reputable review books for most standardized exams, including APs. They also offer comprehensive paid tutoring for AP exam preparation. Again, for accessibility, we've provided a free article giving a brief overview of the exam and course content.
PrepScholar
PrepScholar offers paid tutoring and structured preparation for the AP Exam. If you are particularly worried about the test, their services may be useful to you. In the interest of accessibility, we've linked below free guides and study tips from the PrepScholar blog that allow more flexiblity and tailoring.
The Ultimate AP US History Study Guide
A step-by-step study plan for AP US History with tips, time limits, exam breakdown, and major themes.
The Best AP US History Review Guide
Comprehensive crash course on the APUSH Exam. Exam breakdown, writing rubrics, study tips, and a step-by-step study plan.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy is a free website that offers articles, videos, and practice about the contents of the AP US History exam. Their videos may occassionally delve more specifically into topics than class lectures, so show discretion with how much you consume/retain
Fiveable
Fiveable is a teacher-curated student-contributed community of AP content review, study guides, and cheatsheets. In addition to these resources, you can create your own study guides and review articles, if you feel that will be an effective study technique, and join study sessions with other students.
The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review publishes reputable review books for most standardized exams, including APs. They also offer comprehensive paid tutoring for AP exam preparation. Again, for accessibility, we've provided a free article giving a brief overview of the exam and course content.