Ap Euro- Hard!!!

<p>Multiple choice was very difficult, DBQ was a godsend (easy), first grouping of essays was nice, second group had less choices.</p>

<p>Quote my Euro teacher: "If you only study two topics for your essays, study the status of women and the industrial revolution. They ALWAYS put those topics on the test". Sage advice.</p>

<p>And the DBQ prompt was REALLY good. Major event, lots of great documents. I used 9/12 documents.</p>

<p>I thought the DBQ was super easy...I don't know why people would be complaining about not knowing anything about the topic? I thought the whole point was that you weren't really supposed to know anything about them, it was assessing how you could analyze documents.</p>

<p>The FRQs weren't bad, I was really worried that I would be able to write anything but I read the topics and I could actually write stuff about them which was exciting, lol, because I'm bad at FRQs.</p>

<p>The MC wasn't too bad...there were some where I had no clue but others that were really easy. </p>

<p>Overall I think I did all right.</p>

<p>@J.Caeser
Yeah I know exactly which question your talking about. You were tright with that answer</p>

<p>It's too bad that we can never discuss the MC or that we can not discuss the FRQ until 48 hours after the exam.</p>

<p>caesar, I've tried your suggestions. I can't find anything on wikipedia (are you sure this was choice c?). I've also included that person's name in my search. Turns out, you can include any of the other choice's names and still get results. I still haven't found a site that specifically says he said that quote, though.</p>

<p>Check out robertsapguide.co.nr–This is what I have my students use for additional notes and quizzes.</p>