AP English Language/Composition Post Test

<p>Really worried right now cuz I didn’t have time to write a conclusion… Is that horrible???</p>

<p>MC was fairly easy relative to the practice tests I had been taking. I’m pretty sure I did well on the FRQs, too. Hoping for a five!</p>

<p>Also, to the above post: If you did not write a conclusion, you’ll be fine, so long as your essay had a good thesis statement and a well-written and well-developed body.</p>

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<p>I think CB writes that in for AP Central. I just had my question number in the top right-hand corner and started a new question on a new page. I also put “End of Question __” and a “QED” at the end of each essay just to be safe.</p>

<p>I went against the locavore movement (even though I was for it) because the prompt was confusing. It said to discuss the key issues and implications, so I went with negative.</p>

<p>^ were you suppose to pick a side?</p>

<p>^ lol we just went over this with probably three pages of discussing it.</p>

<p>^ so is that a yes or a no?</p>

<p>Okay, don’t rely on common sense. Rely on facts and stats. Asians…</p>

<p>@rzee28 and @eteenis12 See my super!post a few pages back. It answers all of your questions…</p>

<p>I agree with prettyawesome27. Heres a statistic/fact…the number one high school in california has over 75% asian students…</p>

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<p>Clearly, you don’t possess any intelligence of your own, so your opinion is irrelevant.</p>

<p>My school (public) is completely integrated. Probably like 50% white, 20% Asian/Indian, 15% Black, 10% Hispanic, and 5% mixed/other. Yet we still send 30+ kids to the Ivies each year, from all different backgrounds.</p>

<p>So no, the race card does not need to be played here.</p>

<p>This is the AP Language post-test thread. Please take notice and stop discussing completely irrelevant issues on here.</p>

<p>Why can’t we discuss MC? It’s been like 4 days…</p>

<p>Technically, you can never discuss the MC</p>

<p>All of the other AP threads discussed them…
But any more discussion about Essays?</p>

<p>SAT questions were discussed like the next day in complete detail. I don’t see how AP MC is more confidential…</p>

<p>^SAT questions aren’t reused as much as AP questions. I talked to a friend that took AP French this year, and the of the four reading passages I remembered from the 2010 test, three of those appeared on the 2011 exam.</p>

<p>They really aren’t all that creative, are they?</p>