<p>This is my first AP test that I've ever taken and I was just curious, how difficult/easy was this test for people? What was the easiest part? I've heard the multiple choice is harsh but the DBQ and essays aren't too bad. Any insight is welcome. Thank You!</p>
<p>the DBQ sometimes is really random
last year's dbq was on european sports...something you never cover in class</p>
<p>For the DBQs, are all the answers to the questions found in the document, or do you need outside information?</p>
<p>bumppp. Anything else?</p>
<p>for the DBQ all you need can be found in the documents. For AP US hist (since there isn't much of it) you need to have outside info, but AP Euro...there's just too much history...so they give you everything you need :D</p>
<p>The test itself was fairly rigorous, but if you study causes and effects of different events and movements, then you should do fine. My AP Euro class whipped my butt hard, so the exam itself was doable. I got a 5.</p>
<p>Ha, apparantly my class had the lowest AP Euro test scores in the history of the class at the school, which was like 15 years. My teacher is an AP reader and everything. I got a 3, so at least I passed.</p>
<p>I thought that the multiple choice was mostly difficult, but if anything, i hated the free response. The DBQ wasn't bad, but out of the choices of free-response questions, i really couldn't go into detail on any, which didn't help much lol. </p>
<p>Even though the mult. choice was tough, i thought that taking the practice mult. choice sections was the best preparation, or so it seemed. </p>
<p>Hey, a 3 is a huge step up from my 1 I got when we took a practice exam in class.</p>