AP European History Post Test

<p>Wait… So would I be wrong? </p>

<p>Because in tht FRQ I talked about louis 6th/French Rev. And napoleon?</p>

<p>I did 3 and 6. The FRQs were pretty interesting.</p>

<p>3 complements well with Art History and 6 was one of the more recent events that occurred.</p>

<p>I was surprised to see a question of Animal Farm in the Multiple Choice section.</p>

<p>@Smarty1201 - I think it is Louis XVI, not Louis VI.</p>

<p>What other AP tests did you guys take?</p>

<p>I took this one, AP Calc BC, and AP Chem.</p>

<p>I took AP Euro(obviously), AP Lang, and AP World</p>

<p>I took Euro and Psychology.</p>

<p>European History, Chemistry, and Computer Science.</p>

<p>I thought both the MC and essays were easy enough. But I had a REALLY good teacher.</p>

<p>Euro, Psych, Human Geo.</p>

<p>I agree art history does help on european history. I got a 4 on the art history exam, and there were some multiple choice questions about picasso and baroque art. Unfortunately I did not see an FRQ on art history:(</p>

<p>hey guys, sorry to bring this thread back from the dead, but I just stumbled upon some bad news. If you are estimating your grade based on the past requirements to get a 5,4,3,etc… you are probably giving yourself too much credit. All of the previous scores were based on a MC which took away points for wrong answers. This not only means that people would lose points, but they would also omit any ones they are unsure of. I’d expect the requirement for a 5 to go up 4-8 points at least.</p>

<p>That is incorrect, because the 1/4 point off rule was taken off in 2010. The Review Books from this year have the right equation.</p>

<p>The last time collegeboard officially released what it took to fall under each score was 2009</p>