<p>i though it was easy. not too bad. a few i had to guess on multiple choice. thank god essays weren't bad at all</p>
<p>The DBQ was complete crap, I spent like 5 minutes just staring at it. The other two weren't TOO bad.</p>
<p>the Multiple Choice wasn't as hard as I expected it to be. Overall, I think I did pretty good on the MC, although I guessed and skipped a few questions. </p>
<p>As for the Essay, I was setting up myself for a fall. Why? Because I didn't take the AP class, and I only studied for the exam with a Princeton Review book. Therefore, I only knew the basics, not too deeply into details. The score I expected for my essays is 5 for each. I am hoping I can get a 4. :)</p>
<p>In response to Willmingtonwave, I too stared at the DBQ question for a few minutes trying to figure out what those two terms meant. I remember one however, not the other one. Therefore, I had to guess what it meant based on the term and the documents provided. I just wrote down everything that came to my mind with respect to women.</p>
<p>Yeah, the MC was really easy.</p>
<p>The DBQ was really lame. They asked you like, 3 different questions and I couldn't figure out how to answer them all properly.</p>
<p>Yea, especially b/c it was a COT...</p>
<p>I was so concerned with coming out ideas on the DBQ that I didn't even bother the organization. Just went with the flow, baby. If there were three parts to the question, I think I only answered two parts.</p>
<p>there were many parts to the dbq. i had trouble pulling in outside information.</p>
<p>yeah the dbq surprised me. i didnt see part of the question until the end because there was so much.. oh well, mc wasnt terrible</p>
<p>There were actually four parts, And the 'gold stars' as my teacher calls them, for defining the terms that the essay was about. I liked it even though it took me a little while to figure out what to say. I wrote about three pages analyzing all but one. The one I hated was choice number three. One was easy but the other i had to be totally vauge on. Number two was crap, couldn't have done that one. Number 5 was fairly easy as well.
On the MC i had covered almost all of those obscure questions last night and I didn't omit any. I know I missed two for sure. But I think it went well.</p>
<p>I hated that DBQ. It was impossible to get everything in order...I spent my fifteen minutes, in addition to another twenty just trying to get that in order, and I hadn't even gotten to using the documents when the proctor announced that fourt-five minutes had elapsed and we should have been moving on to the next essay. Luckily, the last essay I did (#4) was incredibly easy. I had so much to say, and it just came out so well. I didn't even know I knew that much, lol.</p>
<p>how many times did you guys use the documents</p>
<p>The test was so easy...I nailed the DBQ, FR, and MC.</p>
<p>I used them all once (except for one which I didn't use)
I just forgot what we were supposed to do with them--ie the rubric. I didn't remember the APUSH rubric so i just used the WHAP with grouping, bias, additional doc, etc.</p>
<p>MC was easy...I missed 6 at the most.....</p>
<p>I thought the DBQ topic was dumb, but i probably got a 5-6 on it.
I'm calling 5s on my other essays, too.</p>
<p>The MC were not as hard I expected. There was a question that I was like, "When did this happen?" And of cource, I lefted blank. As fas as the essays, I think I did well, I'm hoping to get 6's.</p>
<p>wilmingtonwave, the grading of the DBQ in US history is almost entirely holistic, so those strategies wouldn't have mattered considerably.</p>
<p>i was just crunching some numbers...based on my estimated MC score, I needed a 5 on the DBQ and a 4 and 5 on the FR for a five...I hope i got at least one six.</p>
<p>i think at first the DBQ was hard but when i started writing i wrote three pages so that was good the only real hard essay was 4 because i wrote alot about one topic not that much on the other. I hope i get a 4</p>
<p>What's about the minimum of mc you can get wrong and still get a 5?</p>