u/Acewarrior800

For the past month, I've been studying extensively for the APUSH final exam. Honestly, I'm terrified. I need at least a four for reasons that will take a while to explain. I've watched all of Heimler's history review videos, yet I still don't feel confident on the test. I don't know if this is a valid or not but I'm extemely dyslexic and I've always been terrible at interpreting things on text. I've had to take years of speech therapy and reading classes seperate from school but to be on the average level students my age are at. My point is, I've put in countless hours this past month for this test but I'm scared it won't matter if I don't properly interpret the questions/excerpt. I've taken practice tests. I thought that someone with a similiar expierence would spread their wisdom to me that could help me get a 4. Any tips?

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u/Acewarrior800 — 11 days ago
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For the past month, I've been studying extensively for the APUSH final exam. Honestly, I'm terrified. I need at least a four on the test for reasons that will take a while to explain. I've watched all of Heimler's history review videos and even took his course (maybe a waste of money but idk), yet I still don't feel confident on the test. I don't know if this is a valid or not but I'm extemely dyslexic and I've always been terrible at interpreting things on text. I've had to take years of speech therapy and reading classes seperate from school just to be on the average level students my age are at. My point is, I've put in countless hours this past month for this test but I'm scared it won't matter if I don't properly interpret the questions/excerpt. I've taken practice tests. I thought that someone with a similiar expierence would spread their wisdom to me that could help me get a 4. Any tips?

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u/Acewarrior800 — 11 days ago