Company Name: Thanh Hung
About: AP US History Exam Prep 2024 is specifically designed to assist users in
successfully passing the AP US History Test. With a focus on closely aligning
with the actual exam objectives, our comprehensive AP US History test prep
ensures that you can identify areas for improvement and optimize your study time
for maximum effectiveness in mastering the required knowledge.
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by Caitlyn Cui
It’s absolutely preposterous how after using this app for several months that they ended up adding a subscription feature to see explanations for wrong answers.. Crazy it wasn’t like this at first
by Reviewappstorewriter
So I wasn’t looking the app for a few days and it literally told me I was going to FAIL because I didn’t open the app. My jaw DROPPED when I saw that you called my “ignoring of reminders” ( I was studying in different ways ) and Olympic sport and told me that the only medal I could ever win is an F on all of my tests. Did NOT need that negativity in my life. APUSH Speed reviews, Heimler and old mock exams are definetly the way to go if you don’t want to be put down on the daily.
by MeadowF💎
This app is very fun and useful, but ugh! Every single question you have to read a longgg paragraph. And im not asking for 2 word questions, but almost ALL of them are excerpts from letters or doctrines... When your trying to review really quickly late at night or before a test, who feels like reading all that? Especially when you can say the same thing in a simple 4 sentence question. Maybe ask, “what were the specific effects of the embrago act?” Instead of “based on this excerpt, what were the specific effects of the embrago act?” Its the same exact thing! Maybe the first one is even better because your answer will be based on your understanding of the topic. I know they help you find implications on specific wording etc, but i think it'd be better overall if they didn’t use so MANY,