2012 AP Comparative Government

<p>Yankee congrats that’s really impressive! I found the test to be quite straightforward. seems to be testing the fundamentals rather than specifics. Really enjoyed the course and material, and had an exceptional teacher. </p>

<p>For the immigration Mexico is north for business and China east for sezs correct?</p>

<p>Sent from my SPH-D710 using CC</p>

<p>I put China rural to urban but I’m sure yours is fine</p>

<p>Wow, the free response seems pretty easy…I hope the late test will be of a similar difficulty.</p>

<p>Also, does anyone have/know where to find the 2006 released exam?</p>

<p>I’ll be taking this next year. How long are the answers for the FRQ supposed to be? 30 minutes on Qs 1-5 sounds like they’ll be short paragraphs.</p>

<p>Anyone else irked by how they call it “Great Britain” instead of “The United Kingdom”?</p>

<p>As reported by Trevor Packer in Twitter:
2012 AP Comparative Govt & Pol results: 19.1%=5; 23.7%=4; 18.6%=3; 21.0%=2; 17.6%=1. These may shift slightly as late exams are scored.</p>

<p>So how’d everyone do? I got a 4 which I was happy with, I thought I’d bombed the FRQ’s</p>

<p>I got a 5, and I was pretty shocked. I made up answers to at least two of the FRQs.</p>

<p>I got a 1 lol my teacher taught us the course by showing random videos</p>