<p>Mine were 4 paragraphs each. Are we allowed to discuss specific questions on here?</p>
<p>*** do not discuss specific questions on here unless you want your score invalidated.***</p>
<p>Not until Wednesday.</p>
<p>All of mine were about a page front and back, #3 was a little longer but I think I rambled on about too many specifics.</p>
<h1>1 = 1 Page</h1>
<h1>2 = 1.25 pages</h1>
<h1>3 = 1.5 pages</h1>
<h1>4 = 2 pages</h1>
<p>I did my "essays" in a neat response form of (a), (b), and so on and so forth...this is completely acceptable (I looked at previous student responses from the collegeboard website).</p>
<p>i wrote nine pages.</p>
<p>@you'llsee... : Yeah my essays were approximately the same length. My teacher said that format was preferable instead of writing a full-bodied essay.</p>
<p>does anyone know how many pages were in the pink book?</p>
<p>For each essay I did (roughly) a front, back, and a quarter to a full page of another front. I ended up writing on all but the last piece of paper, so that's about 8 pieces of paper in the booklet (~16 pages, if I'm counting correctly).</p>
<p>why no discussion until wednesday?</p>
<p>we get our green books back on wednesday</p>
<p>you actually get the physical green books back?</p>
<p>I didn't get any of mine back when I took AP tests last year...</p>
<p>oh crap...is it ok if i wrote mine like 1a for one page, 1b for one page, 1c for one page...etc???? each is one paragraph</p>
<p>Each essay was about 1.75 pages, with #4 being 2 pages.</p>
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<p>It all depends on whether or not you mentioned the facts on their checklist. After the 48 hour period is passed we can talk about that.</p>
<p>I wrote two pages for each but my handwriting is pretty big.</p>
<p>i mean i answered the questions, i just didnt write in the format of answer all parts of #1 on the same page. i actually had each individual page for each subsection of the question.</p>
<p>I wouldn't worry about the way you wrote it because as long as you put the question number on the top of each page, you are telling them that page is for that question and there is no rule on the amount of white space you must leave on each page when going to the next.</p>
<p>The graders will understand, don't stress out.</p>
<p>I surprisingly used all my paper except one whole page and the back of another page. I just had so much to write. My hand was cramped lol.</p>
<p>When you guys say page, do you mean a side of a sheet or an entire sheet?</p>
<p>If you meant sheet, I'm screwed.</p>
<p>I wrote about 2 sides per question.</p>
<p>I might have spent like half a page writing a term that represents certain group of people, if you know what i mean.</p>
<p>Most of my responses were front and back (2 sides, 1 physical page front and back) with the exception of #4 where I too decided to expand on that group of people that originated in Africa.</p>