How to pass the AP Human Geography exam
How I did it: I studied. Really hard. Well, at the beginning of the year, I had no idea what would happen, so I did what I did best: slack off. However, as the time came closer, I listened to my teacher more and understood that I HAD to pass because then the whole year I wasted in the classroom would have been a waste, so I put more time into it. I worked harder on the flashcards we were required to do for each chapter/unit, studying them, etc.; studied the theories and all that junk; and overstudied when the test was that week. I ended up sleeping in that day, so I had to wake my mom and get her to drive me to school, which I promptly arrived as they called my name to line up and ta-da! That's how you get a passing score on the AP Human Geography exam.
Lessons & tips: Study. Don't be late for the test.
Resources: The Barron's book was my savior. And the Wood book.
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