Would cramming work for the ap world exam

<p>i’m debating on whether or not i should pull an all-nighter.
i think history is a subject that doesn’t require too much thinking…just a hell lot of memorizing</p>

<p>very true…start right away! Don’t waste time on cc lol</p>

<p>are you serious?
ap world involved a lot of analyzing and thinking so cramming wouldnt help too much unless you just use vague study material cause u cant possibly remember everything…</p>

<p>cramming works for Everything! despite people who might want to convince you otherwise. trust me–cramming is like the definition of me. :slight_smile: </p>

<p>but…all-nighters are conterproductive. in this case i say sleep =[ much better in helping you test</p>

<p>plus you took the class youll be fine…</p>

<p>AP world, it might work. History is just brute memorization and analyzing the little connections here and there. Cramming would NOT work for something like calculus, physics, chemistry, or english.</p>

<p>cramming is not effective. trust me, i have suffered consequences</p>

<p>no, cramming helped me immensely for some of those subjects you have listed jamesford :)</p>

<p>yea cramming does not work for me for the sciences or math</p>

<p>but for apush everytime we had a test i would pull an all nighter & i ended up w/ the highest grade in my class & a 5 on the exam…all thanks to cramming…</p>

<p>meili get china, japan, and as much of europe down and ur good.</p>

<p>Study by time periods, look on the AP World website or Barron book</p>

<p>Take the most important things for each period and string them together by looking at the “general overview”</p>

<p>Should cut down on the memorization load, which you would still have to do…just not as much</p>

<p>lol cramming on the day before helped me get a 5 last in APWH last year.</p>

<p>Read princeton’s. It’s relatively short and has everything you need to know.</p>

<p>read princeton the day before=5</p>