Hey, does anyone have recommendations for art history practice exams/mock tests? I'm trying to get extra practice before my upcoming exams, and I want to find resources that are as close to the real exam as possible. Thanks!
Hey there! Good on you for seeking out extra practice resources for your art history exams. Here are a couple of suggestions:
1. College Board Past Exams: College Board, which designs the AP Art History exam, has a repository of past exams (both multiple-choice and free-response questions) that can be an excellent resource for practice. You can check their website to see if they provide any samples of past art history exams or even ask your teacher for these past materials to help you practice.
2. Textbook Resources: Many art history textbooks include online components or companion websites with practice quizzes, chapter tests, and other activities tailored to the material you're covering. Check to see if your textbook has an online component, and talk to your teacher about accessing these resources as well.
3. Study Guides & Review Books: Several companies produce comprehensive study guides and review books designed to help students prepare for AP exams, like Barron's and The Princeton Review. These books usually contain diagnostic tests, practice exams, and plenty of content review, so they can potentially be a valuable resource for your exam prep.
Remember, it's essential to time yourself while taking practice exams and simulate real test-taking conditions. This way, you'll not only familiarize yourself with the material but also get accustomed to the pacing of the exam. Good luck with your preparations!
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