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how do i view the free outlines for world history
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how do i view the free outlines for world history
i was looking for it, but could not find it
- roberta022469
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Re: how do i view the free outlines for world history
Hi there Robert! Welcome to the StudyNotes.org forum!
We haven't put our World History notes online -- they should be online this summer! If you were trying to study for APs this year, this won't help, obviously. But its good news if you are taking the class next year!
We haven't put our World History notes online -- they should be online this summer! If you were trying to study for APs this year, this won't help, obviously. But its good news if you are taking the class next year!
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feross - Site Admin

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Re: how do i view the free outlines for world history
It's now the end of Sept, and they still aren't there?? I don't think it should be advertised that you offer them if you don't have them yet.
- LoriRussell
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Re: how do i view the free outlines for world history
Hey Lori,
You're right. It's taken longer than expected to get the notes online. I have big plans for this website and rest assured I will be working furiously in every spare moment I get to make the site better.
Sorry we don't have the notes you are looking for right now. I hope you check back often so you won't miss out once the notes are online!
Thanks and let me know if you have any other ideas/suggestions to improve the website.
You're right. It's taken longer than expected to get the notes online. I have big plans for this website and rest assured I will be working furiously in every spare moment I get to make the site better.
Sorry we don't have the notes you are looking for right now. I hope you check back often so you won't miss out once the notes are online!
Thanks and let me know if you have any other ideas/suggestions to improve the website.
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feross - Site Admin

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Re: how do i view the free outlines for world history
Still wondering where the rest of the study notes are... I have started my courses, and think that these would be incredibly beneficial. It's been kind of confusing when the site advertises study guides and notes, but does not offer them.
- jordaink
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Re: how do i view the free outlines for world history
Hi jordaink,
Sorry the notes you're looking for aren't on the site yet.
Right now, we're working on some big improvements to the StudyNotes.org family of websites. We're accepting AP note submissions from students in order to fill the site with some great notes.
If we use your notes on the website when it's officially launched, we'll pay you up to $50 (for each set of notes). A 'set' is all the chapters for one class. So, if you send in all your notes for Biology, U.S. History, and Psychology you can get up to $150.
Hopefully, we'll get the notes you were looking for online soon. In the meantime, best of luck studying for your AP class.
Let me know if you have other questions.
Sorry the notes you're looking for aren't on the site yet.
Right now, we're working on some big improvements to the StudyNotes.org family of websites. We're accepting AP note submissions from students in order to fill the site with some great notes.
If we use your notes on the website when it's officially launched, we'll pay you up to $50 (for each set of notes). A 'set' is all the chapters for one class. So, if you send in all your notes for Biology, U.S. History, and Psychology you can get up to $150.
Hopefully, we'll get the notes you were looking for online soon. In the meantime, best of luck studying for your AP class.
Let me know if you have other questions.
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feross - Site Admin

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