<p>How much do you think i would get on an FRQ if i DEFINITELY answered all terms of the question with a correct response, and put about 5-6 people/specifics into each. I answered each part of the question with two points (my questions had two parts each, and so i put two for each part, totalling four points per FRQ) My thesis was also well developed.
Would that be enough for a 8? Or a 7?</p>
<p>Definetely an 8. You seem to have written a good essay. (:</p>
<p>I didn't even know there was such a strategy. I just wrote a generic, on the topic, essay. Good for you.</p>
<p>yeah me too, but see our ap euro teacher says that we should put a lotta specifics in and on our chapter tests in ap euro, i put a 5-6 specifics in but i still got 6's. but i heard that she grdaes frqs much harder than the actual ap test just so that were motivated to do better or something.</p>
<p>so i really want to get an 8 and wondered if with those things i would get an 8 or not, cos i think i bombed the mc and dbq...</p>
<p>Okay, question. I did FRQs 3 and 7 and say I already know I made a few errors in my information (god I wish we could talk about this). How much of a deduction do you get for factual errors?</p>
<p>Hm i think it depends on how big of an error it was. If it was like Alexander I instead of Alex II, then i'm sure they wouldn't make a HUGE deal out of it. BUt if it was like an essay on WWI and you put something relating to like the Cold War, then your chances of getting 7-9 are probably down the drain...</p>
<p>I know i wish we could talk about them too!!!!</p>
<p>No, it wasn't anything massive like that. Well, wait. Let's talk in generalities for a moment...</p>
<p>Suppose I attributed two certain events to one person when they really happened under someone else who I mentioned in the essay... and then suppose I had the events of a time period correct, but I attributed them to the wrong body by switching one word around... thoughts?</p>
<p>Nah they shouldn't really mind that much becasue it related to specifics (from what i can tell) and not to the big picture :)
which essay did you do btw (the number)?</p>