Ap u.s. History!!!!!!!!!!!

<p>Anybody actually feeling halfway confident on this one?</p>

<p>I’m ****ed up tomorrow. I’m most concerned about the FRQs.</p>

<p>^ I’m with you on the first part.</p>

<p>Not too worried…</p>

<p>don’t worry it was easy. dont freak, just relax and let what happens, happen</p>

<p>I am just kind of freaked out at the prospect of an exam which almost no one from my school seems to pass…</p>

<p>I am excited!!!</p>

<p>It was really easy last year.</p>

<p>Don’t fret.</p>

<p>I’m scared about the AP Euro tomorrow.</p>

<p>Considering that our teacher has not taught us anything and started teaching two weeks ago I am very worried.</p>

<p>Btw, I am not exaggerating. Every time I went to that class we’ll do one of three things:</p>

<ol>
<li>Nothing and everyone just talks</li>
<li>Talk about Obama and the presidential election</li>
<li>Go home early because she was a tennis coach and had to go to her tennis match</li>
</ol>

<p>D got a “5” last year. Stop stressing- you’ll do fine!</p>

<p>My AP history class only covered from Reconstruction to the Great Depression.</p>

<p><- is gonna fail miserably.</p>

<p>Last year I took it and I got a four, granted I had a really good teacher but for the most part the stuff on the test is just common sense.</p>

<p>it was easy</p>

<p>I was able to pass last year as my body was being beaten up by a terrible jaw infection that greatly reduced my ability to concentrate for at least two weeks prior to the test. In fact, everyone in my school passed that year, somehow. You know what they say, though. They save the hardest tests for the year after an easy one.</p>

<p>I am actually really confident. Just don’t stress.
If I don’t get a 5, I’ll be very disappointed, in fact.</p>

<p>Just finished it, but I guess we can’t really talk about it for 24 hours or whatever it was. </p>

<p>I thought I did pretty well, multiple choice was iffy for me, I owned the DBQ and first FRQ, and did ok on the second FRQ.</p>

<p>That freaking thing was ridiculously hard!</p>

<p>Multiple Choice = Meh. Questions were really broad.</p>

<p>DBQ = I just threw some crap together</p>

<p>1st FRQ (2) = Easy</p>

<p>2nd FRQ (5) = Okay</p>

<p>Incredibly easy for me and I went in thinking I would get a 3 at best. Insane. I didn’t study more than 30 minutes.</p>

<p>BTW, I’m not going to talk about specific stuff because we aren’t supposed to yet. However, I think the theme had a lot to do with Obama. I’m sensing a big time northeast and midwest bias on this test. Don’t be surprised if the scores in southern states and the west coast are lower than they normally are while we get a nice little boost. I’m in Baltimore BTW.</p>

<p>Why do think that there’s a bias? Last time I checked the states that end school around this time (which are in the South and West, I think) have an easier time with the exam because the end of the course comes around the same time as the exam. I mean, we still have another month before school gets out.</p>

<p>No, I think the main focuses of this particular test. It was almost entirely focused on East Coast events. Bunch of racial and social integration stuff too. Like civil rights movement, slavery, Indians, feminism. The region in which you live shapes your view of U.S. History a lot.</p>