Hi all, I'm a junior in high school currently taking AP Human Geography and I'm finding it quite challenging. Could anyone suggest some helpful websites or resources that could help me understand the content better?
Hello,
AP Human Geography can indeed be a bit challenging, but there are several resources out there that can help you grasp the material better.
1. The College Board: Always start with the source! The College Board offers an online set of resources through its AP Classroom portal, which includes practice questions and explanations for AP Human Geography.
2. Khan Academy: Khan Academy doesn't have a dedicated AP Human Geography course, but it offers extensive resources on subjects like government and politics, economics, current events, society and culture, and history that align well with your class topics.
3. Quizlet: Here you can find flashcards created by other students that you can utilize to aid your studying. Try to look for sets that cover the specific units or topics you're studying in class.
4. AP Study Books: There are several AP review books out there, like the ones by Barron's or The Princeton Review, that offers comprehensive review materials and practice tests.
5. YouTube channels: Channels like Mr. White's AP Human Geography Class offer videos on specific AP Human Geography subjects and can be really helpful, especially if you're a visual learner.
Remember, consistent practice and reviewing the material is key. Good luck with your studies!
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