<p>Are you supposed to put conclusions on (non-English Lang and Lit) on AP FRQ's for histories? I'm assuming not since it adds no new information and thus doesn't help you, but I just want to make sure.</p>
<p>I think it’s good to just put a short conclusion at the end to relate your answer to the prompt and tie everything together.</p>
<p>If it isn’t English or History, don’t bother. Conclusions are stupid. If you are taking Bio, Govt, Psychology, or any other class like that with short response questions, just answer the question as concisely as possible while making sure to hit every point and be really obvious about it. You should basically be able to format your answer something like this:
- a) Answer to first part of question. Example…
b)Answer to second part of question. Example…
c) …
and so on. </p>
<p>That’s how I do mine and I got a 5 on Bio and Psych, I’m taking govt tomorrow. For history exams, write a normal essay, but don’t stress over the conclusion. It will only be the difference between an 8 and 7, but with either of those scores you will definitely pass and probably get a 5 unless you screw up mc.</p>
<p>For physics C this is your conclusion:</p>
<p>“in conclusion i have taken a big one up the arse, dipped in hot oil. collegeboard thank you for this experience, because now i have realized that the world is not a safe place for middle class students like me”</p>
<p>^physics C was easy, lol @ you getting psyched the **** out</p>