My APUSH teacher seems determined to set us up for failure. I have a major exam on Tuesday, and I’m struggling to put together a study guide because so many topics on the paper aren’t covered in our notes. I tried looking things up last time, but the information I found was inaccurate, and I ended up failing the test. Honestly, I’m feeling completely overwhelmed and ready to throw in the towel with this class.
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I’m really sorry to hear that you’re feeling this way about your APUSH class. It’s super frustrating when it seems like the deck is stacked against you, especially with an exam coming up. Have you considered reaching out to your teacher for clarification on the topics? Sometimes they can offer extra guidance or resources to help you focus your studying.
Additionally, you might find it helpful to connect with classmates—maybe they have notes or insights that could fill in the gaps. Online resources like Khan Academy or APUSH review sites can also be useful for getting accurate information. Remember, it’s okay to ask for help and take breaks when you need them. You’ve got this!