<p>5 with PR.</p>
<p>@keeponreaching: Yeah Chinua Achebe’s a good writer. I was gonna go with the Africa one, but then I just went “I’m hispanic. I got this” and yeah lol.</p>
<p>I remember when my AP world history teacher told me that the teachers thought this year’s FRQs were among the best of the World History FRQs because previous DBQs were not as relevant towards the curriculum (2008 DBQ was about the Modern Olympics and 2009 DBQ was about something in 19th century Africa)</p>
<p>I got a 4!!! Im pretty happy because I thought I would get a 2 or a 3!!
I skipped the CCOT and bsed the C&C so yea… :)</p>
<p>I got a 5… Which was unexpected since i self studied two months before the exam…But I took form b for late testing and I think all late testing is considerably easier… I BSEd all the essays hahaha…</p>
<p>Im hoping for something higher than a 3. I live in tennessee and havent gotten mine back yet. I totally screwed up the multiple choice, and as for the free-response questions, i did pretty much very well. Im beyond nervous!! :/</p>
<p>I got a 4 (with PR)… which I was pretty disappointed about :\ I was fairly confident I had made a 5. I knew all the essays, and didn’t think the MC was particularly difficult. My teacher was horrid though, and very, very few people make fives in her class. I’m just satisfied I got credit.</p>
<p>My study guide was Barrons: SAT Subject test World history. I’m expecting a 4 but theres a good chance i got a 5.</p>
<p>Well, I guess that it was a stupid idea to trust myself on this one. I went without a review book. I was one of the top students in a school that has about 50% 4’s and 5’s on average. I looked over some stuff, realized that I knew everything that I was reviewing for. Got the test, did okay on the MC, absolutely demolished the essays by writing 3 very good essays, and ended up getting a 3. Just my luck. Of course it was also my luck that the whole MC was about pre- western dominance, and my specialty is post- western dominance.
I would have bet money on getting a 4 or 5, but my luck just sucks like that.</p>
<p>I got a 2 and thought I did great except for the last essay. Ah well.</p>
<p>I GOT A 5!</p>
<p>Used Barron’s. Overly detailed, but I think it paid off.</p>
<p>i got a 5
the MC and the essays were really easy, although i blanked out on the last FR and CCOT</p>
<p>Got a 3, really disappointed. I thought I at least got a 4. The MC wasn’t too bad and the only FRQ I wasn’t sure about was the C/C.</p>
<p>I got a 5. Thought I bombed the MC part</p>
<p>5 The test was relatively easy. Even the essays weren’t too bad</p>
<p>Got a 5 with a crappy teacher and Princeton Review!</p>
<p>The MC wasn’t bad and I’m pretty sure I did well on C/C and CoT. I’m terrible with DBQs, though. I spent most of my time analyzing a few of the documents with lots of POVs and extras and then wrote a sentence or two for the rest of the documents. XD</p>
<p>I think if i used Princeton Reviews AP World guide rather than Barrons SAT Subject Test:World History to study for the exam, i would have gotten a 5 rather than a 4</p>
<p>4, not bad since it was my first AP exam.</p>
<p>Got a 5! I think the curve was pretty lenient this year, because I’m pretty sure I totally BS’ed that one FRQ about African religions. :x</p>
<p>i got a 5 using princeton review. all throughout the year i hadn’t done too good on my dbqs, but my teacher makes us all have at least 5 groups, POV every document, and pretty much makes us go above and beyond. </p>
<p>while i wasn’t good at doing dbqs at that level, i felt like doing the dbq on the test was a piece of cake!</p>