Constitution Review - AP® US Government Crash Course

Constitution Review: AP® US Government Crash Course

It is arguably the most revered document in the world. Countless countries, after revolution or liberation, have looked to it to guide their own nation-building processes. The Constitution, written in the wake of the failed Articles of Confederation and ratified by the states in 1789, outlines the structure and function of our government and also, through the Bill of Rights and subsequent amendments, guarantees our civil rights and liberties.

How to Solve AP® Chemistry Stoichiometry Problems

How to Solve AP® Chemistry Stoichiometry Problems

Stoichiometry is one of the most important topics on the AP® Chemistry exam, so it’s vital that you understand it and all of its applications. Stoichiometry derives from the Greek, “stoicheionmetron,” meaning “element measure”. In other words, stoichiometry is the practice of using a chemical reaction equation to predict the results of the reaction. We’ll go into more detail about that later.

How to Approach AP® Physics 1 & 2 Multiple-Choice Questions

How to Approach AP® Physics 1 & 2 Multiple-Choice Questions

As part of our study guide for the AP® Physics 1 and AP® Physics 2, we now reveal winning strategies for success on the multiple-choice section. Most students are a little overwhelmed to say the least, when faced with 50 physics multiple-choice questions. However, if you take our advice, study carefully and work consistently, you’ll dramatically increase your chances of scoring a 5!

How to Study for AP® Physics C: Mechanics

How to Study for AP® Physics C: Mechanics

Getting a 5 on the AP® Physics C Mechanics exam is one of the most rewarding accomplishments that a high school student can achieve. It shows that you a more than prepared for an upper-level university physics course, and sets you apart from your competitors when applying to colleges. However, getting a 5 is not easy. About one third of the students taking the AP® Physics C Mechanics exam will get a 5.

How to Study for AP® US Government

How to Study for AP® US Government

In 2015, 280,000 students took the AP® US Government Exam. How did they do? While the encouraging news is that 48.1% of students passed with a 3 or higher, only 23.4% passed with a 4 or 5. The lack of success at the four and five level is somewhat remarkable since many consider the AP® US Government Exam to be one of the easier exams! One of the best AP® US Government tips is simple- you need to understand that the exam is broken down into two major sections (what to expect) and how to answer the questions in the Free Response Section (what to do).

Is AP® World History Hard?

Is AP® World History Hard?

Every AP® student wants to know if the AP® course that they are interested in taking is difficult or not. So, if you are just getting started on the AP® World History review process, you are probably beginning to ask yourself, “Is AP® World History Hard?” It’s a common question. That doesn’t mean that it’s easy to find a straightforward answer, however. That’s why we’ve created this AP® World History study guide, so you can get the information you need relating to AP® World History difficulty.

Monroe Doctrine - AP® US History Crash Course

Monroe Doctrine: AP® US History Crash Course

Today, we’re going to talk about the Monroe Doctrine. What is the Monroe Doctrine, you ask? You’ve probably heard about it in your AP® US History courses or read about it in a textbook, as it is one of the most important pieces of US foreign policy to have ever been created.

53 Frequently Tested AP® US History Terms & Concepts

53 Frequently Tested AP® US History Terms & Concepts

So you want to get a 5 on the AP® US History Exam? Let me tell you now that it’s going to take some effort but in the end it will all be worth it. You will have studied your heart out and when you finally have that 5 in your hands then you’ll realize that you’ve become a US history whiz. So let’s get started, below you will find 35 terms that appear every year on the exam.

Organ Systems - AP® Biology Crash Course Review

Organ Systems: AP® Biology Crash Course Review

Students often worry about the Organ Systems section of AP® Biology. There are so many organs in the body and so much information about each and every one. In this AP® Biology crash course review, we will go over the important information that you need to know for the AP® exam.

Derivatives of Inverse Functions - AP® Calculus Crash Course

Derivatives of Inverse Functions: AP® Calculus Crash Course

In this review guide, we’re going to take a look at an AP® Calculus review topic: calculating derivatives of inverse function! Calculating the derivative of an inverse function requires you to apply derivation skills you’ve already learned to a specific type of function, inverse functions, which don’t always behave in a clear-cut manner.