<p>So, was it just me or did this test seem really easy? </p>
<p>I self-studied (if you can call it that -- I basically read the glossary of my Barron's book a week ago)...</p>
<p>The only trouble I had was answering #3 FRQ... I didn't really study that topic, so I only had a brief glance of what it meant and basically b.s'ed the second half of it.</p>
<p>I read the Princeton Review Book, memorized the ammendments, and then read over the glossary and reviewed terms and took only multiple choice part of the first practice test and was amazed how easy the actual test was. The free response were extremely easy… I know a missed a few on the multiple choice, but I think it I did good enough on the free response to skill keep a 5.</p>
<p>I use the 5 for 5…the test was a lot easier than what i thought…though I skip like 5 questions…question one of the free response threw my off a little bit…didn’t know the last question of question one…I thought questions 3 was easy b/c I am taking macroeconomics…and that helped…</p>
<p>I thought it was WAY easier than I expected.</p>
<p>I spent the Saturday before reading and highlighting the whole Barron’s book. Then I did the multiple choice parts of both practice tests. I also did the Sparknotes diagnostic test. There were A LOT of the same questions from the 2 practice tests and the diagnostic on the AP test.</p>