Collaborative WHAP Document
- Mrigayu Ghosh
- Apr 6, 2020
- 1 min read
In order to prepare ourselves for the AP exam, I am uploading the study guide I created and giving everyone access. Please add pieces of evidence (in the "Illustrative Examples" columns) and finish the timeline if possible; I will be working on it as well. You can use your textbook and Mr. Rash's PowerPoints. Not only will it help you study for the exam, but you will also be able to have a resource to use on the exam as it is open-note. Remember that on the exam, you will NOT be able to collaborate with others. I will be turning off editing rights the morning of the AP exam to prevent any possible cheating. Additionally, on the AP exam, do not copy and paste; you must synthesize ideas, develop them, and build your own argument. This is simply a resource for all of us to benefit from. Please do NOT share this link with students from other schools and do NOT spam it. The link will require you to sign in with your school email. Please be advised that if you spam, the program will show who did it, so please do not spam.
Shareable Editable Link on OneDrive: https://studentsuplifteducation-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/mrigho2788_students_uplifteducation_org/EUQEpuaYdgVBrsmmPUeMemUBOEt6pnT6-se5o9Iz_bG71A?e=3TbPXl
*It is recommended that you open the file on Word so that the formatting is easier to work with. It is often difficult to work on World Online.
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