Other Guides:
Tips for studying
SAT
Introduction 1
General Review 1
AP Science 1
AP History 3
AP Math 4
AP Language 4
Computer Science 4
Introduction
If you have any resources that you think may be a helpful addition to this doc, please text me on discord: recky01
Hello! I have split these resources into 5 topics– AP science, math, language, and computer science–the class in question should be in these topics (ap science → ap chem, bio, etc). Furthermore, I have included a tips and tricks and a general review explaining various methods that may help as you prepare for the exam/test.
P.s: not every exam is on here– I'm only including the ones I’m currently/soon to be taking. If you want me to add a class then message me on discord: recky01
Once you find the class you are taking, you will see that the resources within the class is divided into 3 subsections:
- Learning section:
- Supplemental learning
- Review
General Review
Misc:
Become a better writer through imitation
Study Material Compilation (AP): Here
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More AP info: Here
Fiveable Cram (useful for SAT as well): Here
ULTIMATELY REVIEW PACKETS!!!!!! Here
AP Science
AP Bio
AP Bio Penguins
EE Bio Notes
Campbell
AP Physics (1, 2, C)
Physics C Easy 5s
Physics C notes
MIT Opencourseware Notes
ALL PHYSICS RESOURCES
AP Chemistry:
Learning section:
Abigail Giodarno’s college board playlist
OpenStax (reading), Podcast + video notes
Ankinet
Study Guide
Practice Exams:
AP Chemistry Review
AP Chem Condensed Review
Past MCQ and FRQ
AP chem formulas
Textbook to use: Zumdahl for AP
https://www.reddit.com/r/APChem/comments/krf4ic/study_resources_megathread/
Recommended YT channels: Organic Chemistry Tutor for help, Abigail Giodarno, Khan Academy for MCQ, Princeton Review textbook for final review
AP Env Sci:
I’m not planning on taking this class but here are some resources my friend used**
Comprehensive study guide (PDF)
Notes!!
Bozeman Science (YT)
Matthew Cope:
AP History
AP European History
Heimler's History Review Playlist
AP US History:
All
AMSCO Textbook PDF
AMSCO
Additional links/resources
AP Notes:
APUSH Guide:
Powerpoints--notes!
American Pageant Listening
**Heimler is a great review channel, albeit very general–for brushing up on topics I would recommend Adam Norris, and for general review for the exam Jocz unit review**
AP WH:
Super review guide
AP Psych
Mandy Rice
Psych Notes
Notes
Unit 2 :(
AP Psychology.docx
My notes
Myers-Psychology-for-AP-Textbook.pdf
AP Economics (both)
Jacob Clifford
Khan Academy (trust this is good)
AP Math
AP Calc (AB/BC)
Review:
Tips for using TI-84
turksvids
Professor Leonard
dont drink and derive
AP Stats there is a good YouTube for stats called Michael ponchiak or something like that used him a lot last year
Skew The Script
AP Language
AP Lang:
Become a better writer through imitation
Practice Test #1
MCQ #2
McQ #3
MCQ #4
Answer Key:
Rhetorical Analysis Exemplar
Computer Science
SAT
SAT Paid Resources:
Math: College Panda (book), 1600.io and UWorld (online)
English: Erica Meltzer for reading, grammar
SAT Free Resources:
Khan Academy is good for practice problems
Ivy Global has two practice tests here
Bluebook
Dr. Rogers (watch this dude)
Gabby’s SAT tips!!:
- There are no cheap tricks to being able to get a perfect score[a][b]. Although annotating important pieces of information, can help with the test taking process. Do not EVER believe that you can improve your score significantly without putting in hard work and consistently grinding.
- Do not rely on SAT prep materials to teach you the concepts. They should be used to review the concepts after you already know them.
- I suggest that you use the official practice tests as a way to gauge your progress rather than practice your skills. It is very important to space them out evenly too.
- Study the hell out of every question you get incorrect, and keep a word document or spreadsheet to record these questions. After every practice session or practice test I would do a test corrections session where I would redo every question I got incorrect and explain the correct answer and why it is correct in my own words.
- UWorld is a gold mine for math practice problems. I found the problems slightly harder than Khan Academy's math problems, and it helped me tremendously. UWorld kind of reminds me of those donut things that baseball players put on their bats to make them more difficult to swing, so that when they are actually at the plate swinging feels like a breeze.
- Start getting a good night's rest at least a week before the test, and eat a good breakfast the day of the test (these should be things you are already doing). Also, some people say that it is good to take the day before the test off and not study, but I retook one of the official practice tests one last time. This may not work for everybody -- especially if you do not want to add extra stress -- but I found it helpful.
[a]i started annotating and my score went up like 120 points (from 1450)