It's Cram Time!

<p>So… it’s officially cram time. I haven’t started studying yet. Does this seem like a good study plan?</p>

<p>French - I have six days from tomorrow. Go through basic grammar things: verb tenses, transition words, il est vs. c’est, stuff like that. And hope for the best.</p>

<p>Calc BC - We’ve been given some multiple choice/free response in class, so I’m not freaking out too much about it. Go through book + make a list of all the basics (different methods of integration, basic derivatives, basic Maclaurin series, Euler’s Method, trapezoid method, etc.) Continue doing problems our teacher gives us.</p>

<p>US - Go through Crash Course and a 19 page study guide that I found on the internet, and basically hope for the best.</p>

<p>Bio - I have a tad more time, considering I have the weekend between the two AP weeks–go through all my class notes, some flash cards, maybe read Cliff’s AP Bio Review book if I have enough time.</p>

<p>I think I’m posting this more to motivate myself than anything else, but feel free to comment if you would like :)</p>

<p>I’m taking APUSH as well! I have the Crash Course but would you mind sending me a link to that 19 page study guide? It would help me lots :smiley:
Thank you.</p>

<p>good luck, here is a good resource for you to use. Print it out, read through it and highlight the stuff you didn’t know. Then go back through your text and read up on it. Use the book index to locate the key words.</p>

<p>[AP</a> US History Quick Review](<a href=“http://www.apexamreview.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=497&Itemid=20]AP”>http://www.apexamreview.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=497&Itemid=20)</p>

<p>fueledbyrick - [APUSH</a> Cram Packet.doc](<a href=“File sharing and storage made simple”>http://www.mediafire.com/?bwbmgxnxyvu)
I can’t take any credit for it, but it’s very helpful!</p>

<p>killer2021 - Thanks! That seems like a great resource… once I get around to studying for US (probably over the weekend, I have so much other stuff to do before then…)</p>