<p>This was by far my favorite class and favorite exam. I'm so glad I 5'ed! How did everyone else do/what did you think of the exam?</p>
<p>I love the subject and want to major in it in college, but our class was terrible. Most people in our school were horrifically underprepared. I'm thankful that I had such a poor class in an area that I'm good at, seeing as if this were, say, Physics, I'd have bombed for sure.</p>
<p>I thought the test was surprisingly difficult. I knew most of the answers in a snap, but mainly from museum hopping, outside reading, and other such things. Some of the very specific questions about Greek artists and sculptures took me aback. Nevertheless, I was most confident about this test out of all my other tests. Got a 5.</p>
<p>It was my teacher's first year teaching the class so I ended up prepping for the exam pretty much on my own... but I got a 5!</p>
<p>There were a lot more short essays on Greek art than I expected. I thought I had messed up pretty badly when I didn't name a specific art piece for the long essay (I just mentioned the artist and the types of paintings she created) but everything turned out okay.</p>
<p>got a 3 according to the ap services lady</p>
<p>Got a 4! w00t!</p>
<p>I knew I rocked the multiple choice and the long essays, but knew I tanked at least three short essays. Now I am done my CORE humanities, sweet.</p>
<p>Got a 4 when I took it two years ago. Great class and great teacher. However, the Gov't exam in the morning wore me down. Two AP exams in one day is rough.</p>
<p>Ill have to see what I get... I took the late exam and am expecting a 3. I screwed up on a lot of things.</p>
<p>great class with a great teacher. very insightful and i loved it. received a 4! chyeah.</p>