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these are the most common mistakes when studying for your next AP exam, avoid these at all costs: 1. studying the wrong material lots of students study secondary sources that supposedly help them with the exam itself, like through trivia, studying games, or related videos (like watching documentaries about american history for APUSH). although you may learn something, at the end of the day, you're wasting 90% of your time when using official collegeboard resources or resources based on collegeboard (e.g. heimler's history) is 100% more efficient, and you learn exactly what is on the test, instead of rudandant knowledge. 2.
these are the most common mistakes when studying for your next AP exam, avoid these at all costs: 1. studying the wrong material lots of students study secondary sources that supposedly help them with the exam itself, like through trivia, studying games, or related videos (like watching documentaries about american history for APUSH). although you may learn something, at the end of the day, you're wasting 90% of your time when using official collegeboard resources or resources based on collegeboard (e.g. heimler's history) is 100% more efficient, and you learn exactly what is on the test, instead of rudandant knowledge. 2. "for fun" studying it's so easy to start fun studying games like running blookets, kahoots, trivia games, etc while studying for an AP exam. While these resources may be based on the exam, they're very inefficient resources to actually learn useful information for the exam, and you end up wasting time that could've been spent on learning formatting and other actually useful strategies to ace your exams. 3. passive studying do not just watch collegeboard videos or read official material, but actively engage with it as well. your brain will just doze off and not retain any of the information, not to mention, you have nothing to look back to when trying to recall the information (for memorization purposes). instead, actively use smart note-taking strategies like cornell notes, and you'll get a 5 in may. i'm a valedictorian chasing my dream school, if you found this helpful, feel free to follow! #StudyTips #study #ap #apush #motivation

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