I'm screwed.

<p>I just took an AP Euro practice test exam from my PR 2010, and I got 28 right and 26 wrong... I always narrow it down, and I always seem to pick the wrong one between 2 or 3 :(</p>

<p>Are you going with your gut on those that you narrow down and still get wrong? If so maybe take another practice test and this time, try going against your gut on a lot of those.</p>

<p>They always say to go with your gut but if your gut is consistently screwing you over, maybe work against it and see how well you do.</p>

<p>Well I only have soo many practice tests :frowning: Other than buying more books, are there any good ones online?</p>

<p>Here’s a good online practice session (although it is not a full test), taken from the Official AP Euro Review Topic: <a href=“Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board”>Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board;

<p>You can ask your teacher to give you released AP tests as long as you return them and don’t photo-copy them, sell them, etc.</p>

<p>Barron’s review books general come with two full practice tests, and I believe multiple other review books do too (Crash Course is a great book if you want to try that).</p>

<p>Hope these are good enough. Good luck, and post again if you need more help.</p>

<p>Alright, thanks. Only thing is we haven’t really learned much past WWII… and there were a few questions about that (I left them blank). Either way, 26 wrong seems like a VERY high number :(. I guess I’m going to have to finish reading this whole PR book, or I’m really going to have to pull out a good DBQ (because obviously my knowledge for MC and FRQs aren’t sufficient)</p>

<p>You can also get books from your local library if you need additional practice tests. My library has a bunch of AP review books. I have a stack of about 10 covering each of the 4 APs I’m doing this year. The more practice questions I can do the better. And it isn’t such a bad thing if you exhaust a few exams because remembering the answers will help you when you get a similar question on the AP exam.</p>