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APUSH Resources & Practice Tests

You don’t need 20 different websites to prepare for AP U.S. History. You just need a few solid resources and a practice routine — boosted by the APUSH Score Calculator.

How to think about APUSH resources

Instead of searching hundreds of websites, build a simple toolkit:

This guide is not a huge resource list — it teaches what to use and how to use it smartly.

Core types of APUSH resources

Official-style materials

  • Released AP questions
  • Teacher AP-style practice
  • FRQ sets with sample scoring

Textbook alternatives

  • Unit notes + timelines
  • Condensed review sheets
  • Key concepts per era

Video explanations

  • Unit walkthroughs
  • Topic breakdown videos
  • DBQ / LEQ scoring videos

Question banks & quizzes

  • 10–20 question sets
  • Unit-mixed quizzes
  • Mini timed practice

Using APUSH Practice Tests Smartly

  1. Simulate real test time
  2. Score each section separately
  3. Use DBQ/LEQ rubrics properly
  4. Enter numbers in Score Calculator
  5. Target your weakest area next week
Tip: Never take multiple full tests back-to-back. Analyze weakness → train → retake.

Example Weekly Routine

Mon–Thu
  • 20-30min content review
  • Daily MCQ mini-quiz
  • 2 writing drills (SAQ/Thesis)
Weekend
  • Half test OR DBQ + LEQ
  • Score using rubrics
  • Update calculator

Match resources to your level

If predicted score = 1–2
If predicted score = 3
  • Alternate content + MCQ
  • Regular SAQ practice
  • Weekly DBQ/LEQ outlines
If predicted score = 4–5

Bringing it together

Use resources wisely → score improves faster.

RC
Author: Rohit Chauhan
Updated Feb 2025