I’m so glad you’re here.
It started with a stack of handwritten notes and a growing list of Google Docs, vocab lists, timelines, and scattered explanations written half-awake between late nights and early mornings.
Somewhere between the stress, the procrastination, and the occasional clarity, I realized how much time I was spending just trying to find things that made sense. Reliable explanations. Straightforward outlines. A way through the mess. I didn’t come from a place overflowing with resources. There were no fancy tutors, no insider tips; just me, some Wi-Fi, and a deep need to figure things out on my own.
I kept thinking: if I have to do all this work anyway, I might as well organize it not just for myself but for other stressed AP students who are also searching for clarity in the chaos — who, like me, are just trying to make sense of it all with what little they’ve got.
Thanks for being part of this.
📄 Notes I actually reviewed the night before the AP exam
🧠 Study plans & real tips for test day
🔗 Videos & external tools that aren’t a waste of time
Everything is organized by subject → by unit → by resource
Use what helps you. Skip what doesn’t. It’s all free.