AP Vergil OR AP Latin Literature?

<p>Hey, where ARE all of you amazing Latin geeks? There's got to be a few out there going through the same stuff I am.</p>

<p>I'm a senior currently taking, yep, AP Vergil. There's one other kid in the class, a junior-- and our teacher has to create two new classes just for him, next year! (I'm also in AP English Lit, but that's besides the point.) I wish I could have done this kind of coursework earlier, but unfortunately, our school doesn't offer many AP classes below the junior/senior level (or, at least, ones I'm capable of taking. Calc? Nnnnnoooothankyou).</p>

<p>Come on, speak up, speak out. Which textbook are you using? Where are you? FAVORITE BITS?</p>

<p>Ah AP Latin - those were the days. I didn't do AP Vergil, but loved my time with Horace and Catullus. Now I'm a Latin major - imagine that!</p>

<p>we do th AeniEd ***** books 1 ,2,4,5,6,8,10,11,12 not text books </p>

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<p>my son is studing AP vergil independently. Are there any extra MC questions he could study with besides the ones provided by collegeboard?</p>

<p>He thinks the MC is extremely hard. is getting 4-5 really difficult? thank you</p>

<p>4-5 rEAlly hArd multiple choicE not hArd At All</p>

<p>mavman, do not understand what you mean. Can you make yourself clear. thanks. do you have any MC you could share?</p>

<p>For Latin Vergil, is it better to translate the tenses of the verbs literally or to just keep consistent tense (which makes more sense anyways)?</p>

<p>You should translate literally as possible. The only thing that you don't translate literally are historical infinitives.</p>