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Study Bubbly
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Study Bubbly is a group of students dedicated to helping others in their AP Classes. We're here to provide resources for our peers who could use a little bit of help. Follow along with us as we grow together as AP students!
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Welcome to Study Bubbly's first AP World History (Modern) review!
Follow along as our tutors Aysha (Potato), Jayden (Tofu) and Samantha (Budgies) summarize the subunits of Unit 2: Networks of Exchange. In this podcast we'll discuss The Silk Roads, The Mongol Empire, Exchange in the Indian Ocean, Trans-Saharan Trade Routes, Cultural Consequences of Connectivity, Environmental Consequences of Connectivity, and Comparison of Economic Exchange. We'll be following along with the College Board's Course and Exam Description to cover everything you need to know for the AP Exam.
Want a more in-depth description of Unit 2? Click here to access our free notes on this unit!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1le5M0AorcCq8LgZ3BxjgpHGWf-Dhu2B814UO2-VKdCI/edit?usp=sharing
Make sure to stay tuned and follow us on all our social media platforms for updates on future content, reviews, and more fun stuff! As always, join our Discord server to get the fastest help from us for AP World and other AP subjects!
Welcome back to another APUSH review podcast by Study Bubbly!
Follow along as our tutors Vincent (Shadow), Josh (Ding), and Silvia (Dove) discuss the key concepts of APUSH Unit 2 by giving examples and explanations for each. In this podcast we'll be covering the reasons and methods of colonization used by European nations (and how their colonies reflected this, interactions between Europeans and Native Americans, the beginning of the Atlantic slave trade (and racial discrimination), regions of British colonies, and competition over natural resources. We'll be following along with the College Board's Course and Exam Description to cover everything you need to know for the AP Exam.
Want a more in-depth description of Unit 2? Click here to access our free notes on this unit!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1byf0TDDTqaD22gS4CCbPGofVxkMsW_xOPu6V7kAMOuk/edit?usp=sharing
Make sure to stay tuned and follow us on all our social media platforms for updates on future content, reviews, and more fun stuff! As always, join our Discord server to get the fastest help from us for APUSH and other AP subjects!
Welcome to Study Bubbly's first AP English Language and Composition review!
Follow along as our tutors Kaitlyn (Nico), Vincent (Shadow), Josh (Ding), and Silvia (Dove) summarize Unit 1, to start preparing to write a rhetorical analysis essay. In this podcast we'll define rhetoric, the rhetorical situation, common types of rhetorical devices, and go over the different effects they have. We'll be following along with the Collegeboard's Course and Exam Description to cover everything you need to know for the AP Exam.
Want a more in-depth description of Unit 1? Copy and paste this link into your search bar to access our free notes on this unit!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZczODgqy4swS_rIHv38f90gCl4QNALgq?usp=sharing
Make sure to stay tuned and follow us on all our social media platforms for updates on future content, reviews, and more fun stuff! As always, join our Discord server to get the fastest help from us!
Welcome back to another AP World History (Modern) review by Study Bubbly!
Follow along as our tutors Mina and Julie (Budgies) effectively summarize the last few subunits of Unit 1, The Global Tapestry. In this podcast we'll discuss State Building in the Americas, State Building in Africa, Developments in Europe, and Comparison in the Period from 1200 to 1450. We'll be following along with the Collegeboard's Course and Exam Description to cover everything you need to know for the AP Exam.
Want a more in-depth description of Unit 1? Click here to access our free notes on this unit!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gkGpyMSkYJ6piph5W58hECL47JKA3R5i?usp=sharing
Make sure to stay tuned and follow us on all our social media platforms for updates on future content, reviews, and more fun stuff! As always, join our Discord server to get the fastest help from us!
Welcome to Study Bubbly's first AP World History (Modern) review!
Follow along as our tutors Mina and Julie (Budgies) effectively summarize the first few subunits of Unit 1: The Global Tapestry. In this podcast we'll discuss Developments in East Asia, Developments in Dar-Al Islam, and Developments in South and Southeast Asia from 1200 to 1450. We'll be following along with the Collegeboard's Course and Exam Description to cover everything you need to know for the AP Exam.
Want a more in-depth description of Unit 1? Click here to access our free notes on this unit!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gkGpyMSkYJ6piph5W58hECL47JKA3R5i?usp=sharing
Make sure to stay tuned and follow us on all our social media platforms for updates on future content, reviews, and more fun stuff! As always, join our Discord server to get the fastest help from us!
Welcome to Study Bubbly's first AP Statistics review!
Follow along as our tutors Hari, Jeffrey, and Misc effectively summarize Unit 1: Exploring One-Variable Data, following along with the AP Stats CED (Course and Exam Description). You will be introduced to what statistics is, the key terms you need to know for Unit 1, and how to represent and interpret quantitative and categorical variables with different graphs.
Happy studying! If you want a more in-depth description of Unit 1, click here to access our free notes on this unit: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16hWe2JLjEqKhaWHDYNqORrr0xkEtsRiPkymXzRHQRCE/edit?usp=sharing
Stay tuned and follow us on all our social media platforms for updates on future content, reviews, and more fun stuff! As always, join our Discord server to receive the fastest help from us!
Welcome to Study Bubbly's first AP USH review!
Follow along as our tutors Vincent (Shadow), Josh (Ding), and Silvia (Dove) effectively summarize Native tribes, historical trends, and early European settlement, following along with the Collegeboard's Course and Exam description. In this podcast we'll also be discussing the key concepts of Unit 1 and providing examples for each key point you need to know to succeed on the AP Exam.
Happy studying! If you want a more in-depth description of Unit 1, click here to access our free notes on this unit!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jbPQvS7YO7_xIox5qQ7dkI77dDN7Y0z4ttUgkCyrHo4/edit?usp=sharing
Stay tuned and follow us on all our social media platforms for updates on future content, reviews, and more fun stuff! As always, join our Discord server to receive the fastest help from us!
Tiny, Dingdong, Shadow, and Mina discuss comparative advantage and trade, and how to pronounce tomatoes (spoiler alert we name my duck after it).
Mine, Tiny and Plaine rant about the concepts that come with federalism, the positives and the negatives.
Mina and Tiny discuss some basic Macroeconomic concepts such as the business cycle and how it effects the economy in positive and negative ways.
Shadow, DingDong, and Nico are back to talk about how cells communicate with each other as well as their cycles of growth and mitosis, featuring shmoo, everyone's favorite yeast mating factor.
Listen along as Nico, Shadow, and DingDong talk about how cells produce energy to live....as well as how humans can eat sugar.
Shadow, Nico, DingDong and Dove are back at it again while slowly watching their lives fall apart as they discuss Angled forces, inclined planes, and friction. Feat. some cool asmr.
Watch as shadow and a few of his friends who are not in Computer Science Principles but decide to help out, learn how computers have wires. (WOW I nEvEr KNew thAT) :D
Shadow, Nico, Dove, and their newest co-host Dingdong witness toys drag floors across children while continuing to learn AP Physics.
Tiny, Dove, and Mina try to remember the basics of the Consitution, yet fail to remember how many amendments there are.
Listen along as our new host joins Nico and shadow as they talk about enzymes and the processes that cells do to produce energy.
Listen along as Nico and Shadow talk about how cells make energy...and how trees can deflate you
Tiny and Dove discuss the basics of economis, when Shadow interrups to share his opinion on the elite food cheese.
Shadow, Nico, and Dove lose their minds at a physics problem that involves a nice block of cheese somehow ascending a shelf at an angle and laugh at it for half an hour. Don't worry though, they still cover free body diagrams as well as Newton's first law in....very cheesy ways.