How Do You Study For The AP Art History Test?
Preparing for the AP art history test is a lot of work: There are images to recognize, movements to learn and dates to memorize. Studying for the test can definitely be manageable, though, if you start early and prepare efficiently. Here are some tips to help you earn a great score on the exam. Make flashcards for the images you cover in each chapter. Gather pictures of each image online, print them and paste them onto index cards. Write the title of the work, the artist’s name and the date on the back of each card. Do this throughout the year as you go through the textbook’s chapters with your class. That way, when it’s time to study for the AP exam, you’ll already have a big collection of flashcards to review. Studying flashcards will especially help you prepare for the slide-based parts of the test. Use flashcards to memorize terms as well. Knowing art-related words–for example, “chiaroscuro”–gives you an advantage for all parts of the test, but especially the essays. Being able t