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How to Score Higher on the Advanced Placement World History Exam

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Scoring high on your Advanced Placement World History exam can result in college credit and pocketed tuition money. Apply these tips and strategies while preparing for and taking your exam to get a high Advanced Placement World History exam score.

From Quick Guide: Surviving AP Classes
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Take World History Advanced Placement courses. Any student is eligible to take the World History Advanced Placement exams; however, taking the official course will help prepare you for the test. The course was developed to prepare students for the exam by concentrating on themes and periods.

  2. Step 2

    Familiarize yourself with the exam's form and its grading parameters. Get grading rubrics.

  3. Step 3

    Find material to help you study for the Advanced Placement World History exam. Visit world history websites to supplement your knowledge. Search for websites devoted to Advanced Placement World History exam preparation and buy software or books that contain practice exams.

  4. Step 4

    Get sample Advanced Placement World History Exam multiple choice questions. Try to finish 70 multiple choice questions in less than 55 minutes. Be aware that the multiple choice section may contain pictures, cartoons, artwork, maps or graphs that need to be analyzed.

  5. Step 5

    Prepare for document-based questions by getting practice document-based questions from teachers, the program or supplemental material. When writing a document-based essay, choose documents that you can relate to one another. Make sure you can use the documents to formulate and support a thesis in less than 50 minutes. You do not need to use all the documents presented; instead, use a few of the documents to support a strong thesis.

  6. Step 6

    Practice writing "Change Over Time" essays in less than 40 minutes. These essays need to focus on times, periods and eras in world history. Create your essay based on the concept of time and cause and effect. Mention specific dates if necessary.

  7. Step 7

    Refine your comparative essay writing. Try to get comparative essays written in less than 40 minutes. Focus on artistic, economic, social, political and intellectual changes while comparing and contrasting the particulars in the essay topic.

  8. Step 8

    Approach your Advanced Placement World History exam like you would any other major standardized test. Get adequate sleep, eat a nutritional breakfast and relax while taking your test.

Tips & Warnings
  • When studying for your World History Advanced Placement exam, don't concern yourself with particular dates, places and events. The World History Advanced Placement exam instead focuses on general concepts, patterns, trends, movements, ideas and revolutions and how they relate to each other.
  • Come up with a strong thesis based on the essay prompt and create preliminary outlines that help you organize your thoughts and knowledge of world history. Formulate a way to write your essay based on themes, chronology or regions.
  • Pay attention to the way essay questions are written. Make note of words like "analyze," "discuss," "describe," "compare," "contrast," "explain" and others. Identifying these words in your essay prompts helps direct your essay writing.

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