Any studying tips for an AP European History exam?

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  • I need help studying for my AP World History Exam. I don't really understand everything, and there's a lot we've learned over the year. I'm afraid I'll get a 1 or 2 when I really need to get a 4 or possibly even a 5. What are some tips for studying something you are totally confused with? Thanks =)

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    If you don't understand it then the only thing you can do is find someone who does and have them teach you but for the stuff you do understand its best not to try and remember it all at once .....you need to do it in sections a little bit at a time and only move on once you've mastered that section such as for example say in 1812 there were four places a ship stopped to restock its food supply....name all four would be the question ....keep going over it till you renember it then move on to maybe a couple more things and stop ......the next day ask yourself what you remember and once you've done it correctly you can start to learn another section always returning to the first section to make sure its burnt into your brain....This is what a girl in college showed me and it worked I was able to pass my exams ....so give it a try just a little at a time don't overwhelm yourself...good luck Julianna I hope this helps and you do well.

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I've found that if I read about a subject from different perspectives or points of view, I end up understanding it better.

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