<p>I just want to know how is it possible to write 3 essays in about 2 hours on the AP World History Test? Moreover, if a person gets just one point away from the full score(not including the expanded score) on the AP test, but does extremely well on the multiple choice part, how hard is it for that person to get a 5?</p>
<p>I really don't understand your second question but about the essays....It is possible to write the essays because I ( a really bad writer) wrote three 2.5 page essays on the exam and apparently did really well on them in the time alotted (with about 5 minutes to spare). The reason I know I did well on the essays is that I totally bombed the multiple choice section. FYI- I would worry about the multiple choice section alot more than the essays...a friend of my wrote two poems for the free response essays and got a 3.</p>
<p>fut, what did u get, a 5?</p>
<p>Don't stress about the time period, I got a three on the test, and I had an old ghastly teacher who couldn't keep focus and didn't even tell us there'd be an essey portion of the test until two weeks before the test, and I positive that the DBQ was my strongest point on the exam.<br>
I found the topics to be pretty open so you shouldn't have trouble thinking of something to write in the limited time limit.</p>
<p>yea, I got a 5</p>
<p>AP World was my first test in 10th grade and to be honest what I wrote was not essays. I put down what ever came into my head in one huge lump paragraph. I'm assuming I did well on mulitple choice though, becasue I some how managed a 3 on the test. Last year I took AP US History and was taught how to write for the AP Tests. I wrote actual essays with thesis statements and everything, and got a 4. You'll have time left over, don't worry about making everything perfect, I had about 15 minutes left after I finished my essays in US History, about an hour and 15 in World. If I knew what I was doing I'm sure I wouldn't have gotten done so fast.</p>