<p>Any insight into how to finish the essays within the time period??? i hate essay questions that tell u to write about about from a certain time period...like if they ask you how china and rome was during the classical era......... i honestly dont know when that was in relation to the so much information and time periods we learned about...</p>
<p>Write fast. Compose your thoughts quickly and start writing asap. China and Rome are heavy hitters. And um, I'd say know it...well. My biggest tip is "Change Over Time." That was burned into my head. Memorize it and love it.</p>
<p>is the multiple choice part anything to fret about???? the sample questions seem rpetty tircky.</p>
<p>Uh, I'm not the greatest person to evaluate that. But, they obviously are tricky and you need to know your stuff. But, if you know it, you'll be fine. Either way, some of them are throw-aways (crazy easy!).</p>
<p>Just memorize the format. Facts can be total BS, for all they care.</p>
<p>If anything at all, have
-Thesis
-Evidence
-Answer all parts of the question
-Include a compare/contrast or change over time element</p>
<p>For the DBQ, it's thesis, evidence, all parts of question, meaning of documents, bias/point of view, additional documents, grouping (correct me if I'm wrong, I'm doing this from memory).</p>
<p>MC definitely is tricky. The only real advice you need is guess if you can eliminate 1+, skip otherwise.</p>