Studying
AP World History involves studying. Usually a lot of it. For unit exams, I honestly did not study very much, and still did well on them. How? I listened in class! That's why you should go to class everyday, unless for some reason it's impossible a day or two. Listening in class helps the most. Also, your textbooks, and the papers that Mr. Brock gives you, will be good study material if you didn't retain it all in class that day, or if Mr. Brock didn't have time to cover it. Before a unit test, Mr. Brock usually offers an after-school study sesh. Bring all your questions to these study sessions so you can get them answered personally by Brock. This is a lot of help on unit exams, and was one of the leading factors that led to me doing well on the exams. Follow these tips, and you'll be destroying some tests!