How to Balance Redox Reactions - AP® Chemistry Crash Course Review

How to Balance Redox Reactions: AP® Chemistry Crash Course Review

Redox reactions are a very important part of the AP® Chemistry exam, and they can be quite challenging. I know that I personally spent more time on understanding redox reaction than on any other concept on the test. I’ll try to make it a little easier for you than it was for me.

The Silk Road - AP® World History Crash Course Review

The Silk Road: AP® World History Crash Course Review

Did you think that international trade was a product of modern globalization and capitalist markets? Or did you ever assume that the Columbian Exchange was the first historical instance of the trade of people, plants, animals, and diseases between two vastly different continents? Well, this AP® World History guide is going to help to dissuade you of any of these misconceptions as we cover one of the central AP® World History concepts: the Silk Road.

Lipids - AP® Biology Crash Course Review

Lipids: AP® Biology Crash Course Review

Lipids have gotten a bad reputation over the past few years due to all the hype about fats being bad, but in reality, lipids are much more than just “fat.” They are, in fact, one of the building blocks of life. In this crash course review, we will go over everything you need to know about lipids to not only be prepared for the AP® Biology exam but also to better understand what an important role lipids play in biology as a whole.

The French Revolution: AP® European History Crash Course

The French Revolution: AP® European History Crash Course

This AP® European History Crash Course will prepare you for questions about the French Revolution on your upcoming AP® European History Exam. Though the French Revolution itself lasted only about a decade, its influence on European politics, culture, economics, and thought is hard to measure. You will encounter questions about the French Revolution on your AP® Euro Exam, so let’s get started on the review!

How to Solve Integrals - AP® Calculus Crash Course

How to Solve Integrals: AP® Calculus Crash Course

Integration may be the most challenging concept in AP® Calculus textbooks, but it is also arguably the most important! That being said, there is no shame in being nervous for the upcoming AP® exam. In order to help quench your fears, I will walk you through the most important concepts of solving even the most challenging of integrals. Reading this AP® Calculus review will outline all the tools you need, and hopefully calm the butterflies in your stomach.

DNA Replication - AP® Biology Crash Course Review

DNA Replication: AP® Biology Crash Course Review

The AP® Biology exam has a lot of content on DNA, and DNA replication will be a topic that you will be tested on so it is very critical to know it! In this AP® Biology Crash Course Review we will go over what you should know about DNA replication for the AP® Biology exam.

The Dihybrid Cross Problem - AP® Biology Crash Course

The Dihybrid Cross Problem: AP® Biology Crash Course

The dihybrid cross problem can be a very challenging topic for AP® Biology students to master. Luckily, with practice and an organized method for completing the problem, the dihybrid cross problem can be solved! In this AP® Biology Crash Course Review, we will work together to solve a dihybrid cross problem.

Election of 1800 - AP® US History Crash Course Review

Election of 1800: AP® US History Crash Course Review

If you’re in an AP® United States History course, you’ve studied a lot of elections, and you know they’re an important piece of the APUSH exam. It can be hard to keep them all straight, but with a little bit of help, you can master the details, results, and impact of the major presidential elections. With this APUSH crash course review, we’ll look at one of the most stand-out elections in American history: the election of 1800.

The Roaring Twenties - AP® US History Crash Course

The Roaring Twenties: AP® US History Crash Course

Have you ever wondered why the 1920s are called the “Roaring Twenties?” When we hear that phrase, we often picture flapper girls with feathers and pearls, jazz musicians playing in dimly lit speakeasies, and Model-T’s rolling down brightly lit city streets. The 1920s probably felt like a non-stop party for many Americans, but did you know that it was a time of both prosperity and trouble?