<p>I just have a few questions regarding my AP European History test I'm going to be taking next Friday. I heard that a 5 is equivalent to a sixty something percent.. Is this true? Also can people give me tips on how to study, especially people who got 4s or 5s? I read through my review book (AP Achiever by McGraw Hill) and reviewed my textbook and notes. What else is there to do? Thank you so much to those that take the time to read and answer.</p>
<p>all there is to do is just take practice tests and see the kinds of questions you’ll be asked. it may be true that a sixty is equal to a five but you have to also understand that getting a sixty on ap euro is really hard, considering what kinds of questions they ask. It won’t be like your standard test in school but there is also a huge curve.</p>
<p>I remember that i studied the major events, people, various monarchs and other important stuff like that and ended up with a four.</p>
<p>Just remember that you won’t know everything, but you can be really well-prepared in what you know they will ask.</p>
<p>Yea, thanks just making clear that the 5 is a sixty something. I realize it will not be like any other test I have taken, and the questions will be hard. And it’s Modern European history.</p>