Hi everyone!
My name is Matthew Hubbard and I am new to the community. I have been using Course-Notes.org for quite sometime however.
I am an APUSH Student that intends to receive a doctrate in US History. I have already created the perfect student resource, "The Binder." How often have we entered an AP class and beg someone for his or her binder from the previous year?
I love APUSH. I hope to benefit the community by providing information that is needed. I'm such a history buff! Ha.
Matthew Hubbard
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[url]www.matthewhubbard.org[/url]
[CENTER][B][=RoyalBlue]Response of a APUSH student to reading a FRE question asking to explain the effects of the French and Indian War on political, ide
if your going to do your own essays get your own "binder"
I think you misunderstood what I was saying. Many teachers and students work together throughout the course of a year (especially in AP classes) to produce the perfect, organized, complete binder to be used as a teaching tool for years to come.
For example:
The text, Discover America was created by students of Mike Mladieno's AP Class at University High School and Irwin High Schools, I believe in California.
Essays aren't in the binders. It's notes, outlines, explanations, time lines, political cartoons, etc.
Matthew Hubbard
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[url]www.matthewhubbard.org[/url]
[CENTER][B][=RoyalBlue]Response of a APUSH student to reading a FRE question asking to explain the effects of the French and Indian War on political, ide
Welcome to the site Matt. If you need any help, just ask.
Also, I would like to encourage you not to rely on this binder to heavily. Alot of learning in the class is done beyond the history itself. The class will help you with note taking and orginization on a scale that you can't imagine.
Again, I know this. It is the binder that I created.
Matthew Hubbard
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[url]www.matthewhubbard.org[/url]
[CENTER][B][=RoyalBlue]Response of a APUSH student to reading a FRE question asking to explain the effects of the French and Indian War on political, ide
I apologize for the misunderstanding then.