AP EUROPEAN HISTORY

Taken '18 - '19

EXPERIENCE WITH THE COURSE

Unfortunately, the year I took Euro was the last year the course ran in Jericho. It was a difficult class; there was an alarmingly  small correlation between how much you studied and how high your test score was, which I later realized is unfortunately true about many challenging classes. However, despite frequently falling asleep in class (I loved my teacher but he always talked in a MONOTONE), I really liked the course. If you go to my school, share these with your friends from other schools who take Euro!

NOTE-TAKING SPECIFIC TO EURO

I took a LOT of notes in Euro (which is not something you need to do). I would probably take at least 2-3 pages of notes everyday, which eventually resulted in my finishing my notebook before we learned the entire curriculum. That being said, it's more important to make sure that you're actually processing what your teacher is saying rather than just copying down words. If you feel lost, stop writing and take a few moments to just listen to the lecture and try to connect all of the information together.

ABOUT THESE NOTES

These are my class notes—mostly scans, but some were rewritten on my iPad because they were illegible :)