<p>Does anyone have any last-minute tips for the ap euro exam this Friday? Will the multiple choice be the hardest part of this exam or will it be the frqs?</p>
<p>PROTIP1: If your teacher’s first name is Chad, don’t show up.</p>
<p>I took it last year, and I got a 5. Since it’s an afternoon test, I went to Starbucks in the morning and read through the entire Princeton review book and wrote down everything I didn’t know.
Review details about French Revolution and Russian trends. Those show up a lot. It’s a pretty easy test, so as long as you’ve been consistent throughout the year, you should be fine. There may be really specific MC questions, so just skip those and keep going. They’re all worth the same amount, so get through all the ones you can.
Good luck!</p>
<p>The multiple choice was the hardest part for me. You can probably get around a 65% on it and get a 5 with decent essays. Last year’s DBQ was a gift from the gods (it was on Queen Elizabeth). The FRQs weren’t bad either. I remember being torn between which ones to do because all the options were rather easy to write about. I wrote about an invention and it’s impact for my first and Lenin’s policy vs. Stalin’s for the second. I got a 5.</p>