<p>Basically, just make yourself notecards and make sure that you get the general gist of just about every sub-topic.
I took it last year-the class too-and never really read the chapters in the textbook, or read through the entire Barron’s guide for that matter. I just picked and chose what sections I had the most trouble understanding.
What I recommend you do (I did it last year with a bunch of friends-really helpful!) is get a huge study group together at someone’s house on the friday/saturday night before the test and just completely go at it. This really helped me-as well as my friends-to smooth out the folds in my basic understanding of the topic. Just tackle all the main points of the Barron’s guide and answer their essay/other questions together. (Make sure you are not just skimming the top though, really make sure it sinks in!)
That’s about all I can tell ya, but good luck-and I’m sure you’ll do great!! Oh, yeah, all five of us that did the study group thing got fives, so I would highly recommend at least something of the sort.
Hope this helped!</p>