To review for the
World History AP
test, I went over
the major concepts
and periods in
my notes. I also
found it helpful
to read outside
world history
books and sources.
Also, practice,
practice, practice
on multiple-choice
world history
questions, because
they are half of
the AP test. As
far as the AP
essay section,
DBQ practice all
year was great
preparation.
—AP student
How to Plan Your Time h 9
- You feel you must be thoroughly prepared.
- You have been successful with this approach in the past.
If you fi t this profi le, consider Plan A.
You’re a one-semester prep student if:
- You are pretty interested in world history.
- You usually plan ahead but sometimes skip some of the little details.
- You feel more comfortable when you know what to expect, but a surprise or two does
not floor you. - You’re always on time for appointments.
- You have been successful with this approach in the past.
If you fi t this profi le, consider Plan B.
You’re a 6-week prep student if:
- World history is somewhat interesting to you.
- You work best under pressure and close deadlines.
- You think the work you have done in your world history class has prepared you fairly
well for the AP test.
4 You decided late in the year to take the exam. - You like surprises.
- You have been successful with this approach in the past.
If you fi t this profi le, consider Plan C.
Look now at the following calendars for plans A, B, and C. Choose the plan that will
best suit your particular learning style and timeline. For best results, choose a plan and
stick with it.
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