Yoyo Y.
GBFiveable is an Amazing EdTech Startup :') I found Fiveable after the transition to distance learning, and I was impressed with the abundance of free and easily-accessible resources it offers on it's easily-maneuverable website! My friends and I found Fiveable so helpful while completing my AP World class's final timeline project because of the study guides' chronological order of events! When I began to review for the upcoming AP Exams, additionally, I really appreciated the free online Fiveable Cram Sheets! Everything I learned in the past year is all clearly written in such a condensed manner. :0 These are just some of my positive experiences with Fiveable, in addition to its epic Discord community that gives me so much emotional support on a daily basis (*sheds tear*)! Thank you, Fiveable, for being such a supportive edtech company, and I look forward to seeing what you may achieve in the future!
Marisol Suarez
MXamazing resources! ive been using fiveable to study for my ap classes and bought the cram pass last year for apwh, i have an A in all of them and got a 4 on my test last year!
Sudip Mazumder
GBThe FRQ review hasn't been of much… The FRQ review hasn't been of much value. Haven't gotten any feedback on the FRQ's I posted. Also nothing on AP Art History.
David Brady
GBThe information presented at fiveable… The information presented at fiveable is ok, but very limited and brief, so this is not a great help for studying
se Ju
LANot reliable Somewhat helpful at certain situations, but majority of the time it's not the best place to learn something. The practice question sets are very confusing, so is their study guide. First, the study guide will introduce you so many random vocabularies without a concise and clear explanation or example. Second, the practice question sets. The questions give are completely irrelevant to the corresponding unit. Perhaps the questions weren't made by Fiveable itself, but at least explain more precise about the answers. Their explanations are like telling you to left but also right at the same time, which many of the time is very discouraging. The only solution to this problem is to learn and reinforce from other sources such as Khan Academy. And if that's the only solution, why bother using Fiveable in the first place?