<p>Hey how hard are the 5 steps to a 5 exams compared to the real thing?
Also is a 6/9 on the essay hard to acheive becasue if one person got a 6 on all the 3 essay and a 55 on mc they would get a 5 based of off the 2004 curves.
their raw would be 122/180.
WHat is the best way to study for apush now. Should i just read amsco.
Rigth now i am getting 50 on the mc will i be able to get this up to 60 by ap exam time?</p>
<p>bump please</p>
<p>All I did was do my homework in my AP US History class, read over Princeton Review, did the practice test MC and took the test and got a 5.</p>
<p>APUSH isn't that hard to get a 5 in, AMSCO helped me a lot.
If you know how to do them well, one of the easiest parts of the test to rack up pts is on the essay, especially the DBQ.</p>
<p>do u guys think i can get that 50/80 up to a 60/80 in around 2 weeks</p>
<p>I've got the early edition for 5 steps to a 5 for U.S. History (The one without the photo on the front).</p>
<p>It was HORRIBLE, not proofread at all. I'm pretty sure the new edition fixed those mistakes. Of course, the exam was full of bad questions and the key was off.</p>
<p>If you know me, I'd recommend the Princeton Review and Kaplan anyday.</p>