<p>for me. But most of my fellow test-takers said it was easy (oops..). SIGH</p>
<p>no!!!!! what was so bad about it?</p>
<p>about quarter-way through an essay, I decided to switch questions because I realized that I really didn't know anything about what I was writing about.</p>
<p>Don't worry though. My friends thought that the essay was the easiest part.</p>
<p>Plus the DBQ was the best thing I could ask for!!:)</p>
<p>i don't understand either, maybe my school sucks, only my calculus teacher pushed us seriously, and half of the class got a 5. </p>
<p>Physics? only a few</p>
<p>history was ok</p>
<p>lol yay! a good dbq? hmm exciting!</p>
<p>well I'm not sure if the form will be exactly the same. Internationals (that's me) take the same form as the late test-takers</p>
<p>
What do you mean??? You know, FRs from Form B for some tests are already posted? Does this mean late testers already have FRs available before they test?</p>
<p>"well I'm not sure if the form will be exactly the same. Internationals (that's me) take the same form as the late test-takers" </p>
<p>I dont think CollegeBoard is that dumb..</p>
<p>yeah thats for internationals</p>
<p>how were your frq?? mcs?? i'm excited to hear what exactly you guys thought</p>
<p>BOO-YAH!! APUSH was a piece of cake. =)</p>
<p>MCs were really easy...except like 4 or 5 Trivial Pursuit style questions that I needed to guess between two choices.</p>
<p>FRQ, if I may say so (my classmates will kill me for this), was a joke. I finished 20 minutes ahead of time and fell asleep to rest for my Euro test.</p>
<p>MCs were incredibly easy...there were i think 6 i was not completely sure on, but even those i narrowed it down between 2 choices.
DBQ: docs were easy to interpt, but i didn't have that much outside info, but a good bit.
FRs: first set both were easy...general, but easy, second set was easy as well, I think I pulled at least 5s on these.</p>
<p>MCs were. . . not too easy. I'm pretty sure I got most of them right but I know there were quite a few that I couldn't figure out.</p>
<p>DBQ was terrible. It wanted you to answer too many questions, so I ended up forgetting about organization and just answering what they wanted me to answer. I had pretty much no outside information, either. Lame. I'm hoping for a five.</p>
<p>FRQs were amazing. For the first time in my life, I had lots of outside information and it was lovely. I'm hoping for sevens, at least.</p>
<p>the DBQ = <3. i looked at it and thought, "this is a gift from god." lol</p>
<p>lol, come on, that DBQ was terrible.</p>
<p>I asked God if I had done something that bad to get that DBQ question.</p>
<p>i'm even kind of skeptical as to the existence of god, and there i was thanking him..it was an awesome prompt :)</p>
<p>There were some hard Mcs that i either guessed or left blank. The dbq was the complete opposite of what I wanted. I hate womens rights ********. I was hoping for something on the Gilded Age, but wtvr the free response was pretty easy. Shooting for a 4 or 5 on this one.</p>
<p>I believe I did well on the multiple-choice. There were a few that I was a bit iffy on, but there wasn't a single question where I was not able to eliminate at least one answer choice as wrong.</p>
<p>Ha, before the break ended my friend said if he got a question about women he'd flip out on a sexist tangent during his essay . . . and then the DBQ came. lol</p>
<p>i think i might have sounded like a militant feminist *****..but that's okay :)</p>