Did anybody else think the AP Euro test was really hard?

<p>I totally bombed it. I guessed on almost all the multiple choice and didn't know anything about any of the first set of FRQ's.</p>

<p>Me toooo Q_____Q I failed it toooo. and oh lol i’m also class o’16.</p>

<p>but everyone in the class i took it in was talking about how it was “super easy”, “easier than i thought it would be”, and how they “finished both frq and mcs with 10-40 minutes to spare each” so I’m kind of guessing the curve is going to be harsh…</p>

<p>Personally, I thought the multiple choice was going to be harder. It wasn’t a walk in the park, per say, but I didn’t have a hard time doing it. The essays were a different story, though. Our class didn’t cover the DBQ topic at all so I just had to use the documents to try to formulate what was happening. I think I did okay, but, I’ll wait and see. On the FRQs, I’m just not sure… I forgot the names of the Empress of Russia and the Sun King so I just addressed them as what I just wrote. ;/ </p>

<p>I finished the MC with 10 minutes to spare, but things move along pretty quickly when you are randomly guessing on half of them because you have no idea. Everybody at my school was saying they couldn’t believe how hard it was. It was so much harder than what we did in class.</p>

<p>HeyitsNick, I actually think I did good on the DBQ but my class covered it so maybe that’s why. I did decent on one of the FRQ’s and I think I got a 1 or a 0 on the other one.</p>

<p>Multiple Choice was easier than expected. It was more broad in topic and didn’t go into specifics like I hoped. DBQ was medium, only I should’ve read up and memorized the later chapters. FRQs were nice, a lot of outside information since it was pre-1900s.</p>

<p>Thought DBQ was hard, MC was hard, FRQ were easy</p>