Okay, so the title is only slightly sarcastic.. As I took a break from studying my APUSH notes (because I am taking the make up APUSH exam tomorrow)... I looked for a quick review video before calling it a night and I found this beautiful depiction of U.S. history. It's hilarious... and the kid banging his head on the desk ("stressin") will probably be me during the test tomorrow, so wish me luck and... Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=73&v=4rl61govMAw
This might just be the worst song I've ever listened to (it's kinda bearable once you mute it). A lot of the things they say in the video could be quite useful the night before taking the APUSH test though. I found that dealing with the stress was probably the hardest thing about the AP test. I hope your test went well!!! Please do share the FRQ/DBQ questions with us (in 48 hours of course!).
ReplyDeleteI would say what the DBQs were but the makeup exam DBQs, I was told, weren't going to be released...
DeleteI loved the high quality vocals and editing/auto-tune! Content-wise, I thought it was definitely helpful for jogging someone's memory, but obviously did not include everything you need to know for the AP. However, I did not like that at times, it did not go in chronological order, which could be confusing if you are cramming for the AP the night before with no other studying. I curious as to whether or not this was an actual assignment for after the AP test or if a group of students needed to study USHAP, but still procrastinate by crafting that premium video. Potential post AP project for next year, Mr. Stewart?
ReplyDeleteI loved the high quality vocals and editing/auto-tune! Content-wise, I thought it was definitely helpful for jogging someone's memory, but obviously did not include everything you need to know for the AP. However, I did not like that at times, it did not go in chronological order, which could be confusing if you are cramming for the AP the night before with no other studying. I curious as to whether or not this was an actual assignment for after the AP test or if a group of students needed to study USHAP, but still procrastinate by crafting that premium video. Potential post AP project for next year, Mr. Stewart?
ReplyDeleteIndeed Lauren that might be a great idea...
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