i’m taking ap english language and composition this year (school starts in t h r e e days ahh!!!), so i figured i’d make a masterpost of resources and tips for my own reference + to help u guys out!
01 // advice people have given me:
take really good notes!!! you’re going to need them
read all required reading. do NOT use sparknotes or anything like that because you will miss all of the little details that are essential.
buy the barron’s prep book (it’s the best one)
learn to annotate properly because it’s another skill necessary for this class
take notes in a dialectical journal format like this one here
02 // reading list for my school + online pdf of each book
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Crucible by Arthur Miller
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
03 // links from authorities on the subject
Collegeboard ap english language and composition home pagge
Collegeboard exam practice
Ultimate list of tips
Guide to the exam
Free diagnostic tests
Synthesis essay rubric
Test score calculator
Another essay rubric
Quizlet flashcards
More flashcards
Exam prep
04 // apeng specific studyblr posts
Exam tips by @memorisu
A bunch of tips by @studics
A masterpost I made a while ago with a bunch of links
Some more links by @nothingadventured-nothinggained
Rhetorical analysis: strong and weak verbs by @gryfhindor
How to write a rhetorical analysis essay by @scissorstudy
A few more links by @chemlstry
Ap lang vs ap lit + exam tips by @novanovelist
More tips by @sabitcher
Review posts by @scholasticwhimsy
Practice materials by @thegrapesofangst
How to study for the exam by @byologee
Writing the essays by @byologee
Exam packets and resources by @apbymichelle
How to study by @darthmvthensis
Exam format by @carmiestudies
Exam study resources by @darkmvthensis
ap rhetorical devices part 1 by @carmiestudies
More misc links by @studaeing
05 // my favorite english/writing posts
Websites for writing essays by @intellectys
Tips for time essays by @fuckstudy
How to annotate a novel by @englitstudent
How to write conclusions by @rewritign
Using the p-e-e-l method for essays by @iverdiatur
Annotating + taking notes from literature by @noteology
Annotating effectively by @hideandstudy
Academic writing masterpost by @thescholarlysquad
Academic writing resources by @nimblesnotebook
How to write an essay by @captainnaustralia
Literary analysis by @antigonick
and that’s all I have for you! thank you for reading, and good luck to everyone taking this class 💖💖💖













