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4s and 5s on the ap test.

did any of you guys start this year in pre-civil war years.
my teacher told us that we would go from pre-civil war-20th century, and after that we will go back to the revolutionary war. i am wondering if any of your guys teacher are doing the same thing.
it might seem a little strange, but it just so happends that my teacher is well known for all his students making 4s and 5s on the ap test.

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Naw my teacher didnt she started from begining( i hope i spelled that right i always feel wrong) but yea sorry she said at the end of course nearing exam we would go back more than likeley

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soccerlver123 wrote:did any of you guys start this year in pre-civil war years.
my teacher told us that we would go from pre-civil war-20th century, and after that we will go back to the revolutionary war. i am wondering if any of your guys teacher are doing the same thing.
it might seem a little strange, but it just so happends that my teacher is well known for all his students making 4s and 5s on the ap test.

yes i've heard that you start from the pre-civil war in AP class and then after you get to WW2 then you back track to the revolutionary war.

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no, in my class we started from the beginning

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i think in most classes you start from the beginning and work your way forwards (for timeline) But it does make some sense that you would start at pre-civil war because I saw statics that said that 85% of the test is questions about pre-civil war to current. So if you didn't make it all the way through you would have the current stuff and a little revolutionary so it wouldn't affect you too bad.

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