Advanced Placement US History
The Facts and Analysis Help You Need to Get College Credits
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NEWS UPDATE...November 13th, added an AP US history Practice QUIZ page on the left side navigation.
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NEWS UPDATE...November 7th, I have just added about 15 Top 10 lists and Era Summaries to the Top 10 Notes page.
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Most Advanced Placement United States history courses are focused on a mixture of political,
and social history in order to explain how American culture came
to be the way it is today. The AP US history course certainly follows this pattern.
This webpage is designed to give you the notes, outlines, essays types, reviews, vocabulary and
quiz questions to learn the history of the United States well. The Advanced Placement US history exam
is most interested in what students know about the politics and social changes in the United States.
Learn the facts and you will do well on the test.
Most teens take the AP US history coursed for two reasons. First, AP courses offer
teenage students in high school challenges and opportunities not found in other high school history
courses. Teenage students are rarely given the chance to read primary sources, write complex essays,
and discuss college level material until the enter the college or univeristy of their choice. AP Courses
give academically motivated teens the opportunity to learn like college students.
Second, teenage high school students take AP history courses so they can obtain college credits. The
AP United States course offers students the chance to earn up to eight college credits depending on the college
the apply to and attend. Also, college applications are strenghtened by having AP courses on a high school
students transcipt. AP helps teens get into college. For many teenage students, its that simple.
Teens with a large number of AP courses often have a lot of stress. This webpage is designed to
give students support but we also understand that teenage students often need a stress break. The games and
videos on the game and video page are designed to give teens a healthy chance to have some fun in-between study sessions.
Enjoy the games but remember your focus is passing your course, passing the AP exam and getting the six college
credits so you can write a great
college application and then go to the college of your dreams. Study well.