<p>Wow i just took the apush exam and i thought i killed it like crazy! the multiple choice was pretty tricky but i think i got a raw score of 65+. </p>
<p>And essays... i mean come on, everyone should have known number 2 just from previous history classes taken.. </p>
<p>also, Anyone think their was not that much to talk about for number 5?</p>
<p>Lastly, what do u guys think a 60 MC score and 6's on the essays will give me? (being modest just in case)</p>
<p>well perhaps they’ll have higher standards for #2 since everyone knows the basics…and for #5 i did pretty well but i wasn’t able to use many proper nouns…wasn’t that much to write about there</p>
<p>@ Lemonio, that’s a good point. I mean, really, students in my school district are taught about that subject since 7th grade. Lol if I was a grader, I would kill myself after reading 2,000 essays that all gave an identical laundry list for essay #2.</p>
<p>I bet the percentage of people that chose to write essay #3 is fairly small.</p>
<p>I definitely though there wasn’t much for #5. I just made up stuff pretty much. I didn’t list too many facts, that’s why I’m only expecting a 3 on that one.</p>
<p>I felt the multiple choice was really, really difficult for some reason. I found the previous released exam MC sections to be a joke compared to this… maybe I just panicked under the pressure that this was the real APUSH test… who knows?</p>
<p>The essays, though, were very easy. DBQ wasn’t bad, I’m hoping for a 5 or so on that. I picked #2 and #5 for the free response essays. #2 was laughably easy, and as others mentioned, you could’ve just laundry listed all those acts and injustices for a relatively high score if you wrote it well. I also did #5, and that was quite easy too… </p>
<p>Overall I’m thinking I’ll get either a high 4 or a low 5… definitely hoping the latter</p>