The Ultimate Study Guide to AP® Chemistry

The Ultimate Study Guide to AP® Chemistry

Preparing for AP® Chemistry can be incredibly stressful. From remembering how to balance reactions to keeping entropy and enthalpy straight, AP® Chemistry is one of the densest AP® subjects the College Board offers. Albert.io provides hundreds of AP® Chemistry practice questions to help you prepare smarter for the AP® Chem test. With curriculum-aligned questions, you can rest assured that when you practice on Albert.io, you’re prepping smart for the test.

How to Graph Short-Run Phillips Curves - AP® Macroeconomics Review

How to Graph Short-Run Phillips Curves: AP® Macroeconomics Review

The Phillips Curve is really a simple concept. It measures the relationship between inflation and unemployment, or the trade off between inflation and unemployment. The more inflation (aka the higher the prices of goods and services) the lower the unemployment; the lower the inflation (aka the lower the prices of goods and services) the higher the unemployment. Do you see that? It’s a trade-off.

How to Study for AP® Chemistry

How to Study for AP® Chemistry

AP® Chemistry requires a mishmash of math, reasoning, and memorization, so it can be difficult just figuring out how to study for AP® Chemistry. We feel your pain, so we decided to help out with this how-to guide for studying AP® Chemistry. There’s a lot to cover in AP® Chemistry (two semester’s worth of college-level chemistry), and this article is going to set you on the right track to study smart for AP® Chemistry.

Is AP® German Language Hard?

Is AP® German Language Hard?

Are you thinking about taking Advanced Placement (AP) German? Taking the AP® German Language exam is beneficial for many reasons. Two important reasons include getting college credit and demonstrating knowledge of a world language spoken in approximately 40 countries!

Ensuring Your Students Earn the Contextualization Point on the DBQ

Ensuring Your Students Earn the Contextualization Point on the DBQ

The redesign has brought a great deal of uncertainty and confusion amongst APUSH teachers. In many ways, we are all “rookie” teachers, as all of us have the challenge of implementing fundamental curricular and skills-based changes into our classrooms.

One of the more significant changes is to the structure of one essay on the AP® exam, the Document Based question (DBQ). The rubric for the DBQ was previously a more holistic essay that combined a strong thesis, and use of documents and outside information to support the argument. This has been transformed into a much more structured and formulaic skills-based rubric. The change has led to a healthy debate about the pros and cons of both types of essays, but in general the core of the essay has remained the same: write a thesis and support it with evidence in the form of documents and outside information. If students continue to apply these basic writing skills, they are likely to earn 3 or 4 out of the seven total points for the Document Based Question.

7 Simple AP® World History Review Strategies

7 Simple AP® World History Review Strategies

Studying for the AP® World History exam can be quite the massive undertaking. There’s thousands of years of history to trace, countless historical figures to remember, and so many key places and events to keep track of. Even thinking about the enormity ahead might make your head spin. But not to worry, you’re not alone. AP® World History students take the exam head on every year. Many of those students will earn a 5 on their exams and you can too!

How to Study for AP® Biology

How to Study for AP® Biology

Not sure how to study for AP® Biology? No worries. We’ve got you covered with this comprehensive guide to review key strategies for AP® Biology and how to tackle learning objectives.

The Ultimate AP® US History Guide to the 13 Colonies

The Ultimate AP® US History Guide to the 13 Colonies

Without the 13 colonies there would be no AP® United States History. Kind of obvious, right? But how much do you really know about these early European communities and the governments that they created? It can be a little daunting getting them all straight, especially since they each had their own identities, histories, places of origin, etc. But not to worry, we’ve created this APUSH review to get this info down for you just in time for the upcoming AP® US History exam.