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Comprehensive Courses for High Scores
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Bringing Harvard to the Masses
Our AP History course, taught by Harvard graduate Brandon Gaylord, provides an engaging and comprehensive learning experience. With years of teaching expertise, AP with Mr. G delivers an in-depth curriculum that not only prepares students for success on the AP History exam but also offers valuable insights into critical thinking and historical analysis.
AP U.S. History
Structured Learning
for Top Exam Scores
Designed to challenge and inspire, this course covers essential AP History topics with the depth and rigor typically found in advanced academic settings, offering students a unique opportunity to learn from one of the best in the field.
20 quizzes with answers and explanations
3 exams with
explanations
AP exam tips and
strategies
Get Ready for the AP Exam with In-Depth History Lessons
View some examples of course curriculum.
Early Explorers
How, when, and why did people come to America? How did the intentions of various countries impact the people here and the people who came after? What were some of the foundational ideas that compelled people to move and settle in America?
Civil War
What compels brother to fight against brother? State against state? Country against itself? For the United States, this issue was slavery. In this unit, we’re going to look at the heightened tension prior to, the spark for, the battles and the consequences of the Civil War.
Roaring 20's
Explore the dynamic shifts that defined the decade, including: the economic boom, social changes, the Harlem Renaissance & much more.
"History is Boring."
History isn’t boring, you just haven’t had the right teacher to make the content come to life.
"Why should I take this course?"
You’re going to have fun in this course and with a passing score of 4 or 5, you will save thousands of dollars in tuition that you won’t need to spend on this course in college. You’ll also be a more competitive applicant for college.
"Why this course with Mr. G instead of another option?"
In this course, I make U.S. History come alive!