Resource Review:
This is as official as it gets, and it is great because these are a great source of review. FRQ means free response questions, which contains EVERYTHING EXCEPT the multiple choice questions (which I heard the Princeton Review was a good source to get those from).
Which means, with these, you have DBQ, documents and everything, COT and Comp essays all in one place.
The best thing is, each year also has a corresponding scoring guideline, which tells you which terms you should associate with each topic -- these should be a good pointer in terms of the content you write with your WHAP essays.
Near the top there is also a course description. This is extremely useful as it highlights what is expected of you and has a few sample multiple choice questions.
More useful is that it includes:
- Exactly what the course covers
- Chronological boundaries of the course
- Themes to make sure you know
- Max coverage of AP Euro and APUSH in WHAP
- Regions COMMONLY MISIDENTIFIED in WHAP essays
- A very useful summary of the entire course
- 20...MCs with the correct answers and no explanations. But a good source anyways.
Enjoy!
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