Thoughts? Didn’t expect DBQ at all, MC was easy. FRQs, harder side</p>
I didn’t think the multiple choice was bad… but there were a lot of questions that were iffy to me.</p>
DBQ is a DBQ, so hopefully I met the requirements of the rubric. In terms of the FRQs, I thought I did pretty poorly.</p>
By the way, are we allowed to talk about the test?</p>
MC - easy if you knew your stuff
DBQ - easy they pretty much gave the groupings to you
CCOT - kinda hard, had to think about it for a while, startled me a little when i saw it
C/C - pretty easty, I knew a lot about West Africa and the Mongols</p>
MC-pretty easy, some hard ones
DBQ-opened the packet and was like YES!!! YES!!! YES!!! SOMETHING I KNOW ABOUT!!! lol
C/C- very easy, if my essay satisfies the requirements
CCOT- easy, shoulda mentioned people. coulda done better</p>
MC - easy…finished w/ 20 minutes left (a little worried about that)</p>
DBQ - i feel great about this, but thank GOD that topic was given as a DBQ… would have failed if it was a CCOT or something. i had about 4 groupings… </p>
CCOT - looked at it and said ■■■…i later remembered some spring break hw my teacher gave about Japanese and Italian migration to the Americas and the Irish potato famine…i think i did pretty good</p>
C/C - really confident about this. wrote about the mongols(BEST topic for me) and the Aztecs</p>
When the CCOT said TWO different regions, if you did Europe-US and also Africa-US, is that okay?</p>
^ I did that too, but i said africa to the americas (which includes north and south america). then, i said from ireland, italy, and japan to the americas (irish-us, japanese-brazil, italians-argentina). i didnt specify which part of the americas for the africans, but i think i’ll be fine</p>
what im not sure about is if you were to discuss migration GOING to two different areas, or if you could just talk about people from two different areas migrating to the same place.</p>
for migrations I said africans to americas, indentured servants/imperial nations to colonies (Gandhi from India to South Africa), urbanization</p>
I thought MC was fairly easy. there were only a few questions i was iffy on. I thought the DBQ was pretty simple, especially since I learned about the green revolution is AP human geo last year (but I thought it was a really random topic to select for the WH dbq). the CCOT was the worst for me, definitely. I was freaked out when I saw it, and the first thing that popped into my head was the slave trade, so I wrote about that, and then I quickly wrote about european immigrants coming to the U.S. Then I got SUPER paranoid that this didn’t count as two separate regions. That was definitely my worst frq. I did very well on the c/c. I knew tons about mali and the mongols. either way, i got a 5 so i’m happy!</p>
I took the alternate version because I was late on the first day. I got a 4.</p>
MC - it went ok, pretty much what I expected. I didn’t really study enough.</p>
DBQ - this part I’m sure I nailed. definitely one of the strongest parts of my test</p>
CCOT - I messed this one up!!! to begin with, I didn’t really know much about any of the civilizations listed, and at first I wrote almost a page comparing two of them! had to cross it out and start over after picking one. I didn’t write enough for this one.</p>
C/C - This was my best one. compared and contrasted women’s roles in asia and europe. I feel like this and my dbq must have made up for my awful CCOT.</p>