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AP Teachers' #1 Choice! Ready to succeed in your AP course and ace your exam? Our 5 Steps to a 5 guides explain the tough stuff, offer tons of practice and explanations, and help you make the most efficient use of your study time. 5 Steps to a 5: Human Geography is more than a review guide, it's a system that has helped thousands of students walk into test day feeling prepared and confident. Everything you Need for a 5: * 4 full-length practice tests that align with the latest College Board requirements * Hundreds of practice exercises with answer explanations * Comprehensive overview of all…mehr

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AP Teachers' #1 Choice! Ready to succeed in your AP course and ace your exam? Our 5 Steps to a 5 guides explain the tough stuff, offer tons of practice and explanations, and help you make the most efficient use of your study time. 5 Steps to a 5: Human Geography is more than a review guide, it's a system that has helped thousands of students walk into test day feeling prepared and confident. Everything you Need for a 5: * 4 full-length practice tests that align with the latest College Board requirements * Hundreds of practice exercises with answer explanations * Comprehensive overview of all test topics * Proven strategies from seasoned AP educators Study on the Go: * All instructional content in digital format (for both computers and mobile devices) * Interactive practice tests with answer explanations * A self-guided, personalized study plan with daily goals, powerful analytics, flashcards, games, and more A Great In-class Supplement: * 5 Steps is an ideal companion to your main AP text * Includes an AP Human Geography Teacher's Manual that offers excellent guidance to educators for better use of the 5 Steps resources
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Carol Ann Gillespie, PhD, is a writer and educator. She taught world regional geography at Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania and served as a Reader, Table Leader, Question Leader, and Item Writer for the College Board for AP Human Geography.