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US History in a Flash is the definitive prep book for both the AP US History exam and the SAT II US History subject test. The book is based upon a bold new approach. Instead of trying to be a mini-textbook that covers everything, US History in a Flash uses the Direct Hits selective approach of only focusing on topics that have generated clusters of questions.

Here are some US History in a Flash is the definitive prep book for both the AP US History exam and the SAT II US History subject test. The book is based upon a bold new approach. Instead of trying to be a mini-textbook that covers everything, US History in a Flash uses the Direct Hits selective approach of only focusing on topics that have generated clusters of questions. Here are some of the book 's unique features: 40 chronological chapters that focus on 196 key topics. Each topic is covered in a vivid narrative outline.Over 100 study tips that tell students what to ignore and what to emphasize.Correlations to the treasure trove of information found at the College Board 's AP Central website.Detailed chapters on the DBQ and Free-Response essays that include annotated sample essays and thesis paragraphs.A triple tier study plan that includes long-term, mid-term and short term materials.

The short-term materials include ten Top Ten lists of keypoints students absolutely, positively have to know.Additional coverage of post-World War II topics that are often skimmed over or even skipped in classes that fall behind schedule.SAT vocabulary words taken from the renowned Direct Hits vocabulary books are integrated and defined in the narrative.About the Author: Larry Krieger is the leading authority on US History, World History, Art History, and the SAT, having written over 20 books on the subjects. In a teaching career that has spanned over 40 years, Krieger has taught urban, rural, and suburban students. In 2004 and 2005, the College Board recognized Larry as one of America 's most successful AP teachers. Krieger is particularly proud of US History in a Flash. It contains a lifetime of key points, strategies, and tips for both the AP US History exam and the SAT II US History subject test. Such a helpful guide. I utilized this book throughout the year to prepare for quizzes, tests, and essays.

It provides a to-the-point review of essentially everything you need to know for the AP exam and the SAT subject test. The information is presented in several series of organized outlines, and in the back it has the quintessential people, movements, etc. You need to know. Although this book may not go into depth about every single subject, I highly recommend purchasing it to reference facts Such a helpful guide. I utilized this book throughout the year to prepare for quizzes, tests, and essays.

It provides a to-the-point review of essentially everything you need to know for the AP exam and the SAT subject test. The information is presented in several series of organized outlines, and in the back it has the quintessential people, movements, etc.

You need to know. Although this book may not go into depth about every single subject, I highly recommend purchasing it to reference facts and to obtain solid overviews of time periods in history. For the sake of consumer awareness, I scored a 5 on the AP exam and a 770 on the SAT Subject Test in United States History. I attribute a hefty amount of my success to this book.review cross-posted on my blog,. AP/SAT II US History in a Flash by Larry Krieger Release Date: February 7th, 2011 Publisher: Direct Hits Page Count: 348 Source: Received from Member Giveaways at LibraryThing for review US History in a Flash is the definitive prep book for both the AP US History exam and the SAT II US History subject test. The book is based upon a bold new approach.

Instead of trying to be a mini-textbook that covers everything, US History in a Flash uses the Direct Hits’s selective approach of only focusing on topic AP/SAT II US History in a Flash by Larry Krieger Release Date: February 7th, 2011 Publisher: Direct Hits Page Count: 348 Source: Received from Member Giveaways at LibraryThing for review US History in a Flash is the definitive prep book for both the AP US History exam and the SAT II US History subject test. The book is based upon a bold new approach. Instead of trying to be a mini-textbook that covers everything, US History in a Flash uses the Direct Hits’s selective approach of only focusing on topics that have generated clusters of questions. What Stephanie Thinks: As someone who takes standardized tests for school, an AP 'crash course' is helpful.

I obviously am not preparing for SAT subject tests, but I am taking an American History course right now which goes well with this book. We don't have a standardized test for it, but we do have in-class tests that need the material found in a review like this. More recently, I had to write a history synthesis paper, and a book that had a little bit of all sorts of information was fantastic for it because I didn't have to lug my entire textbook around. What's great, is that each of the topics are organized into chapters throughout the book. From there, subtopics are branched off, thoroughly explaining all the possible details, in a format that's convenient to search through. My only disappointment is that it does not coordinate with the course textbook. Most history textbooks (and I know, from high school social studies classes, as well) aren't ordered chronologically because in history, that sometimes mixes things up.

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AP/SAT II US History in a Flash is set up that way, so it makes it harder to read and use when attempting to study. In the long run, this guide is a concise, ever-so-facile book to review an entire double-semester course from, and I recommend it for anyone studying for finals or writing up final essays. Radical Rating: 8 hearts-Would recommend to lots of really good friends.

I never took the AP US History exam, but my Senior son did and he scored a 3. He said it was one of the most difficult tests he had ever taken. He studied AP US History 1 his Freshman year and then AP US History 2 his Sophomore year, and even with all that time on tests, papers, class attendance and reading the text he still only got a 3. This book takes the tests from the past and evaluates them and then decides on the topics that generate the most questions. The chapters are broken up into the I never took the AP US History exam, but my Senior son did and he scored a 3.

He said it was one of the most difficult tests he had ever taken. He studied AP US History 1 his Freshman year and then AP US History 2 his Sophomore year, and even with all that time on tests, papers, class attendance and reading the text he still only got a 3. This book takes the tests from the past and evaluates them and then decides on the topics that generate the most questions. The chapters are broken up into the time periods and the info that is most relevant to the test questions in that time period. The beginning of the book explains the process and how many questions you need to get correct to score a 5(61.6% correct) also another chapter is filled with information on the DBQ and Free response questions. This book points out things to read on the AP web page and were to find more assistance.

It also stresses that useless memorization will not be much help. The last bit of the book give a list of the top ten people, cases, etc that will most likely generate questions on the test. A study guide is included on how far ahead to prepare and what to know for sure before the exam. I wish I had had this book for my Senior son, but now I do and I will be having my Freshman son read this book while he is getting ready for his AP exam next spring. The more help the better. This book was very helpful for studying for the APUSH exam.

It covers the topics my teacher discussed in class and some others we didnt have time for. I'm pretty confident a passed with at least a three. The book was broken up into time periods and supplied DBQ's which helped me learn how to analyze different documents. The more DBQ's you know, the better uphill do on the exam. It was a compact book (now it's really worn out since I've used it so much) and basically supplied the same information This book was very helpful for studying for the APUSH exam. It covers the topics my teacher discussed in class and some others we didnt have time for. I'm pretty confident a passed with at least a three.

The book was broken up into time periods and supplied DBQ's which helped me learn how to analyze different documents. The more DBQ's you know, the better uphill do on the exam. It was a compact book (now it's really worn out since I've used it so much) and basically supplied the same information Kaplan or Barron's does. Please note that the books are only a supplement for studying for the exam. Use your class notes and textbook for extra studying tools.

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Recieved the book from LibraryThing's member group giveaway. This is a wonderful study guide. Instead of trying to teach you everything about every period covered by these tests, it only focuses on the highlights, which it presents in easy-to-read bullet points.

The book also breaks down how the tests will be laid out, explains how this book is different from other books and gives you a study plan to work off of. The thing that I found most interesting was that the book also provides things that didn't happen during particular period, such as the pre-Colu This is a wonderful study guide. Instead of trying to teach you everything about every period covered by these tests, it only focuses on the highlights, which it presents in easy-to-read bullet points. The book also breaks down how the tests will be laid out, explains how this book is different from other books and gives you a study plan to work off of. The thing that I found most interesting was that the book also provides things that didn't happen during particular period, such as the pre-Columbian Native Americans did not develop wheeled vehicles. Such knowledge will probably be useful for trick questions on the tests. This is a very well-written book, not just for those who are getting ready to take the AP exam but for those entering college as an older student as well.

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Of course, most of the material is geared toward those about to take the exam, but I can easily see this helping me with my own history courses that I am currently enrolled in. I especially like how the history was broken down and explained in an easy-to-learn fashion, instead of just droning on and on (as history books sometimes seem to do). This is a very well-written book, not just for those who are getting ready to take the AP exam but for those entering college as an older student as well. Of course, most of the material is geared toward those about to take the exam, but I can easily see this helping me with my own history courses that I am currently enrolled in.

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I especially like how the history was broken down and explained in an easy-to-learn fashion, instead of just droning on and on (as history books sometimes seem to do). Also, I like how the end part of the book focuses on key terms and gives tips on how to write good essays, which is a major part of the AP exam.