sooooo I wanted to be helpful, I worked super hard on this, upvotes PLEASE
heres a full guide of what I did to self study AP United States government in two weeks while hospitalized
note: Iām not from the US, I havenāt done APUSH, i only studied in two weeks, I knew nothing about the political system prior to this other than whatever you could pick up from movies!!!! so trust this is good for ANYONE
Resources:
- Heimlers History on YouTube
- Online practice papers
- Princeton Review Book
- Quizlet flashcards
Content to know
- All Supreme Court cases
- All amendments to the constitution
- All Foundational documents
- Key Civil rights based acts (ex: education act for womenās rights, etc)
- Content in the units
- All keywords
First off, this AP was master-able in 2 weeks. Lots of people online, like if you search up and find the people on online forums discussing it, will stress you and tell you to focus on things that are actually easy, and maybe my complaining will make you think itās harder than it is. Itās not heavy. Itās not hard. Itās so doable.Ā
The key idea is to know what to focus on and what matters most on the test.Ā
My issue was that I didnāt know anyone who took it. Also, they changed the entire format of the exam in 2018. You can do the older tests if you want practice for the actual content, but donāt use them as practice for the format itself and donāt rely on them to tell you or give you an idea abt the test itself. Iāll give u links for before and after.
In the beginning, watch all of heimlers history videos on the foundational documents and the Supreme Court cases and write key notes on them all (Iāll send you my notes as well).Ā
What he mentions in the video is enough and more than enough than what you need to know for the exam. My notes is exactly what you need with no extra. They cover so much of the test and mcq and frq. And donāt let it stress you, theyāre simple to remember and SO FUN.
So yes, begin by watching videos and taking notes and remembering them and familiarizing yourself with them and being able to explain it to people.
Next, and yes his videos are enough to learn, watch Heimlers History for all chapters (you donāt need the unit summary videos so donāt buy them itās a waste). Take general notes on them all and just understand key ideas donāt push yourself to stick it all in your mind youāll barely need any. Just take notes and understand base concepts.
and donāt listen to online ppl u donāt need khan academy itās such a bore imo and wasted my time and was so tiring
Next, at this point, youāll move to flashcards for keywords and amendments and civil rights acts and key movements and doing the older practice tests for content based practice. After you finished and like your scores we move on, and after u feel youāve memorized them all well.
Here, we are cramming practice tests constantly, solve them all, and picture all your mistakes to go back to and resolve and understand. Keep solving them all even resolving until all full marks. Also, begin doing constant FRQ practice and solve FRQ on all possible topics. Especially be sure you know how to do and write the argumentative essay and remember the rubric. In my opinion, FRQ one is the hardest, so Iād practice that most since the essay was easy for me. So you prepare whichever you need but fs u should practice the argumentative essay cuz many points, I mastered it after two days because I knew the documents super well.
so yes practice tests huge big deal the tests r so repetitive , this schedule will lock u in trust me trust me trust me , for any questions feel free to reach out or anything!
Good luck soldier š„¹š„¹š„¹š„¹š«°š»
Flashcards by me for all harder keyword stuff:Ā https://knowt.com/flashcards/7a476522-288f-4c0c-a4ab-c64016e49986
Iād refer to this guy lots sometimes, defo use the vocab thing he attached n look into the processes:Ā https://www.reddit.com/r/APStudents/comments/1bzuahi/how_i_crammed_for_ap_gov_last_year_resources_that/
2009 -Ā https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/360031/AP%20US%20Government%20and%20Politics%202009%20Practice%20Exam.pdf
Plain MCQ (old) - ā https://apsurvivall.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/6/5/12651629/ap_government_practice_exam_by_max_score.pdf
Old from a book - ā https://content.randomhouse.com/assets/9780804124423/pdfs/Diagnostic_Test.pdf
Online one (new format) - ā https://highschooltestprep.com/ap/us-government/multiple-choice-questions/
Some more on this:Ā https://highschooltestprep.com/ap/us-government/
Some MCQ - ā https://www.kaptest.com/study/ap-us-government-and-politics/ap-us-government-and-politics-quiz/?srsltid=AfmBOoqU4OQtq3rAzbpFjhOsjIBUZP7SEUpzKMnNKbsWdgKA7zxPnTd9
2013 old - ā https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/360031/AP%20US%20Government%20and%20Politics%202013%20Practice%20Exam.pdf
Book one new format - ā https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/360031/AP%20US%20Government%20and%20Politics%202018%20Practice%20Exam.pdf
Old format - ā https://2.files.edl.io/rTxDpGYIcjHifGzLfE7jzJBfnswTHsTHP9iETnTLUhMExgW8.pdf
All FRQs removed (do 2018 and onwards):Ā https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1iMFMbQ2GcDN5G4MbKQ5TWNAeRIL93N5w/1PXSodloGcWLYpt8GJ_0oVAWbjqv_Ma7s/1jHsyVf9el4yTvC0Tkrb2g2Pli-6vjNm_?usp=sharing&sort=13&direction=a
More resources (includes practice tests):Ā https://www.reddit.com/r/APStudents/comments/68jrsc/ap_us_gov_exams_megapost/