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SPEEDRUN APUSH Period 4: 1800-1848 WITH A 5 SCORER!

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7 sessions

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We are going to go over one of the three key concepts every two weeks.
This session will be solely on the important events, people, and things that you can use during the AP exam.

Tutored by

Maggie Q 🇺🇸

Certified in 13 topics

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Hello :) I am currently a junior in FL. My hobbies are reading, writing, debating, dancing, and playing the piano. I am involved in debate & mock trial! If you need help in any of the following subjects listed below, feel free to DM me! SAT R&W: 730 SAT Math: 760 AP US History: 5 AP Human Geography: 5 AP US Government: 5 AP PreCalculus: 5 AP World History: 5 AP Macroeconomics: 5 AP Microeconomics: 5 AP Computer Science Principles: 4 EOC: Civics: 5 (perfect score) Algebra: 5 Biology: 5 Geometry: 5

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Please do not have more than 2 unexcused absence in a row. Feel free to message me for any absences!

SESSION 6

7

Mar

SESSION 6

AP United States History

AP United States History

Sat 12:30 AM - 1:30 AM UTCMar 7, 12:30 AM - 1:30 AM UTC

We are speed-running Period 4: 1800-1848 in AP US History.

We are going over the first two sections in the third key concept in Period 4. (4.3 IA-B and 4.2 IIA-B)
We are going to cover the main events, figures, and evidence that you can use in your FRQs for this time period.

There will not be much discussion time during the session, but I will leave around 15 minutes for questions at the end of each session.
SESSION 7

13

Mar

SESSION 7

AP United States History

AP United States History

Fri 11:30 PM - Sat, 12:30 AM UTCMar 13, 11:30 PM - Mar 14, 12:30 AM UTC

We are speed-running Period 4: 1800-1848 in AP US History.

We are going over the last two sections in the third key concept in Period 4. (4.3 IIC and 4.3 IIIA-C)
We are going to cover the main events, figures, and evidence that you can use in your FRQs for this time period.

There will not be much discussion time during the session, but I will leave around 15 minutes for questions at the end of each session.

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Jan 31 - Mar 14

6 weeks

60 mins

/ session

Next session on March 7, 2026

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