AP US History Form B/late Testing?

Does anyone know what it’ll be like or what late testing is usually like compared to the original? Easier? Harder? And also, can you be sure the the frq/dbq topics won’t be the same?</p>

<p>Well difficulty is complete relevant so I can’t answer that. But I can say that I am 100% certain without a doubt that the frq/dbq topics will be different.</p>

<p>Yeah, free responses will be different.
Difficulty is subjective, so no one can really answer that.</p>

<p>Side note: Form B is note late testing. It is an alternate form given at the same time as the regular test. The form B’s from previous years on AP Central were put up at the same time as the regular free response questions; that would mean they got put up before the late testing began.</p>

<p>Additional Side Note :stuck_out_tongue: : According to Trevor Packer, Form B questions will NOT be released on the College Board website this year.</p>

<p>Bump…</p>

<p>Difficulty is always relative of course. But while in APUSH the form B FRQ’s have been more difficult for me anyway. </p>

<p>the 2011 exam the Nixon DBQ SUPER EASY… the form B one on the 1800’s? not so much</p>

<p>Wow, so late testers can’t discuss the essays, ever.</p>

<p>Yeah… they can’t. Did you take it?</p>

<p>My Proctor said you could after 48 hours</p>

<p>Your proctor wasn’t supposed to do that :p</p>

<p>Okay so i just asked my apush teacher who is also a main grader, and they said that you can talk about it 48 hours after</p>

<p>You can talk about the regular exam time questions 48 hours after the administration.</p>

<p>When it comes to late testing, however, you cannot. I took AP Bio late last year and I was told not to release or discuss any exam questions. EVER.</p>

<p>^They changed alot of AP policies since then, it might have changed. </p>

<p>Plus its not like they will track you down or something.</p>

<p>They tracked someone down this year already :o</p>

<p>Guys no they don’t goodness</p>

<p>o_0 So CollegeBoard has suddenly decided not to release the Form B questions this year?</p>

<p>Does that mean they’ve gotten lazy and are planning on reusing them in a few years, once this year’s test-takers have likely forgotten about them? Will they sue me or kidnap me if I post the FRQs all over the internet?</p>

<p>Geez, that god-awful company is like the educational mafia. xD</p>