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Enrichment • Series

AP US History Review

Max P

Series Details

Sessions

Public Discussion

This series ended on December 2, 2022. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

Series Details

About

We will discuss the first five units (1491-1877) of AP US History. In this series, we will review the content of the AP US History curriculum, and discuss tips for the writing portion of the exam.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

Try to come to every meeting, but it is ok if you miss one from time to time.

Dates

November 16 - December 2

Learners

9 / 20

Total Sessions

6

About the Tutor

I am a college freshman who enjoys Chemistry, Public Health, and French. My favorite pass times are watching TV, and traveling.

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Upcoming Sessions

0

Past Sessions

6
16
Nov

Session 1

Review

Unit 1: 1491 - 1607, We will learn the important concepts and information relating to the first unit of AP US History. We will also practice writing SAQs.
21
Nov

Session 2

Review

Unit 2: 1607 - 1754, We will learn the important concepts and information relating to the second unit of AP US History. We will also practice writing SAQs and LEQs.
22
Nov

Session 3

Review

Unit 3: 1754 - 1800, We will learn the important concepts and information relating to the third unit of AP US History. We will also practice writing SAQs, LEQs, and DBQs.
27
Nov

Session 4

Review

Unit 4: 1800 - 1848, We will learn the important concepts and information relating to the fourth unit of AP US History. We will also practice writing SAQs, LEQs, and DBQs.
29
Nov

Session 5

Review

Unit 4: 1800 - 1848, We will learn the important concepts and information relating to the fourth unit of AP US History. We will also practice writing SAQs, LEQs, and DBQs.
2
Dec

Session 6

Review

We will review practice questions from 1754-1848

Public Discussion

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