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<p>If we do, they’re very broad, and really on discuss what we should know for the exam. It doesn’t have the definitions or concepts you need to know. However, sometimes, for like midterms and finals, for a tougher subject, our class will put together a study guide.</p>
<p>All of my teacher do a very good job on giving us study material and little hints on what to study. My math teacher gave us a packet with tons of random problems, that were extremely difficult, and one the day of the final exams those problems were almost the same except easier lol. I ended up passing that class with a 95.</p>
<p>I got study guides for most of my classes. All but AP World and Latin. Even so, some were much more helpful than others. My math and chemistry review packets, for example, went through pretty much everything we’d see on the exam. AP Bio, on the other hand, simply listed items you should know (four pages of 'em), so it required a lot of research to study. Not unhelpful, per se, but it took a lot of work.</p>