how to get a 5 in AP World(1000% GUARANTEED)

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It is a lot, but you should only need around 10-20 per unit

Please let me know what videos you ant in the future!
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I’m going to explain historical thinking skills because some of the information in the video was not correct. The skills that you can use are causation, continuity/change (these are coupled into one), and comparison. To earn the point, start each of your body paragraphs with a strong topic sentence outlining your argument and incorporate the skill into that sentence. Don’t over complicate this, it can be as easy as just using the word cause. If your body paragraph does a good job of explaining your topic sentence (which it should anyway) you’ll always score the point.

bradycg
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Bro posted this the day before the exam💀

Jfsc
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bro uploaded the video a day before the exam.... but still i'm grateful :)

musosr
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"we hold these truths to be self-evident" ahh video 💀

nanacue
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Screw a 5, I’m gonna get a 6 on this one too

jakeywakey
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me watching the Tuesday before the exam 💀

2024 AP world students we gettin a 5 with this 💪

briannalikesbooks
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it really is funny how everybody in my class found heimler by themselves and when somebody said as a joke, "that was in Mr. Heimler's video!" everybody agreed and laughed

noahcrowley
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3:55 just to let you know, they changed the weights and the course starts from 1200. They don’t start from the first agricultural revolution anymore.

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for the multiple choice there’s going to be three different type of answers: two obviously fake answers (wrong time period etc), a trick question (one that seems right or close to right but isn’t) and the right answer. my teacher made us do practice mcqs and knowing this helped me a lot (i got a 40 on one i did by myself :3) for leqs use ACE (answer, cite, and explain) to get as many points as possible. also! one the mcq there will be no questions that require you to know a specific date but on the writing portion the dates (mainly time period) would be incredibly helpful !!

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Strategy I used to get a 4 on the exam: Use the silk road as contextualization and talk vaguely about things that might've happened in the time frame. If you spew bs enough you'll usually get at least one thing right in the hundreds of years of events lmao

goldwasp
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Bro its so funny this whole comments section is 1 day before the quiz and we collectivly think we're cooked

LiamRobot
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i have a fucking fever and the exam is in 24h

ZuziaSss-zfvb
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imma start studying now (24 hrs till exam)

rudabossedits
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I love how comprehensive this was. Though I didn't study units 8 and 9 I'm still hopeful for a 4-5 considering how everyone I know got 5s from procrastinating till the last day.

passthemic
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Oh btw, the complexity point for both the dbq and leq is much easier to earn now, you can just do 7 docs/4 HAPPYs for dbq, and 4 pcs of evidence for the dbq

sadragegamer
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As an AP World Teacher, can confirm, Heimler is GOATed (and a genuinely nice man).

miketacos
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thank you for this motivation as i have the exam tomorrow. this clarified more things for me so im feeling better chat

angiezajk
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Howard Gardener's interview on multiple intelligences. Harvard psychologist who outlines what you need to be able to do to be successful in science, that is scientific reasoning. learn analysis, writing a thesis, arguement, etc. is enough to pass with a 3 on the exam (and many if not, all other APs/college classes!!!). - building the ability to bottom-up process information is JUST as important as top-down processing (actually studying the history) . I HIGHLY recommend instead of cramming the entire course load, that you do practice FRQs, DBQs, LEQs, and SAQs (maybe MCQs but I like free writing as it's more dynamic and broad to determine what I don't know)

As for the actual content of history, focus broadly on the time periods, maintain a mental set of each period of time. In AP World, there are 4 main eras you need to know, keep a mind bubble for each . For example, if it mentions opium, think back to the general time period, that is 1700-1800s, try to form a timeline within this period "Industrial revolution, colonization, laissez-faire/decline of mercantalism, increased economic western control over east asia.."

Aurelius
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I followed this before I took the exam and I pray it led me to do well.

On-Another-Ocean
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Lindre my beloved (dont have AP World but you still helped me out for APUSH) love you man 🥰

absolutechad