<p>Okay, in my school, barely anyone did immigration, and of the few who did, I don't think anyone used the period from 1965-2000. But I did! (Only because LBJ is close to my favorite president... hesitate to make him my fave b/c of Vietnam, but yeah.) Anyway, I was so excited about the FRs I did them first, and saved the DBQ for last. As a result, my DBQ is pretty cruddy, but my FRs kick some X. Anyway, I did number three, which was pretty hot, but I sort of glossed over those Westerners, focused mostly on North and South, I figure I got an 8, maybe a 9. Question 4, that was the rockingest essay I've ever written, so I feel like that's a solid 9. My DBQ had a <em>lot</em> of outside info, but I barely used the documents, and it was radically unfinished. I think I'm looking at somewhere between a 4 and a 6, maybe a 7 if the graders are really generous and/or decide to heavily emphasize outside info at the expense of the docs. But I think I did pretty well on MC, so it's a solid 4, good chance of a 5. But where the DBQ is concerned, is anyone struck by how differently U.S. is scored as opposed to Euro or World? I mean, the stuff they emphasize, what they're looking for, what they don't want to see, that sort of thing? It's completely different.</p>