AP teachers who can help you get a 5!
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With May comes AP exams! If you want more resources to help you get ready, here they are! Below are some YouTube AP teachers that can help you learn and get a 5!

Heimler's history is probably the most well-known and popular AP teacher. He originally went viral for his AP World videos, but he teaches many more subjects! He also teaches AP European History, AP Government and Politics, AP Human Geography, AP US History, and he recently updated his AP World History videos. He teaches each topic with a unit review at the end. For example, in unit 9 he would teach 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, etc. and then a unit 9 video complete review video. However, for some units the entire unit review video is only available in his guide for purchase. But that's not all: he also has videos on how to write FRQs, DBQs, and LEQs, for your exam! Overall, if you're taking an AP history exam, Heimler is a great resource!

While his videos aren't all about AP review, if you're taking AP Computer Science Principles or AP Computer Science A, Cobi's Computer Science is a great resource! He has review videos covering multiple topics that are 45 minutes to an hour. While he doesn't go as in depth as Heimler, his videos are a great way to make sure you understand the broad concepts of each unit. He also has videos about different concepts like python programming because he makes videos outside of AP review. If there's a specific topic you don't understand, he might have an in-depth video about it.

AP math classes are known to be hard, but learning from Michael Porinchak could make them easier! His channel is completely dedicated to AP review, and he teaches AP Statistics and AP Precalculus. His videos include complete unit review playlists, FRQ practices, and concept videos. For the unit review playlist, he goes through every concept within that unit. For example, in the AP Precalculus Unit 2 playlist, there are videos about logarithmic functions, arithmetic functions, and everything else in the unit. He has FRQ practice for all the different types for both Precalculus and Statistics. Whether you're looking for an exhaustive review or a broad overview, Michael Porinchak has a video for it!

If you're a student taking multiple APs, Macro Learning is the perfect channel for you! They have playlists with multiple videos for many AP classes including AP Spanish Language, AP Psychology, AP Physics, and more! There are multiple teachers on this channel, and they even interview popular teachers for tips! However, Macro Learning is most known for their AP Language and Composition videos. Their AP Language and Composition playlist has over 60 videos. Not only that, but also, they have multiple choice and FRQ practice for the class as well. If you're taking any AP this year, Macro Learning is a great channel that probably has videos for you! It's a great resource to find many different teachers and videos all in one place!
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