<p>Yes it’s definitely possible. You could probably just use Princeton Review and Barron’s-ish cramming for a week and get a 5. </p>
<p>I took the class but I never paid attention and doodled throughout the period (and made stupid biology jokes with my friend… and wrote “essays” on life cycles of organisms that were completely incorrect but hilariously funny… and made up puns) and I had to cram for AP bio and psych before, so I spent two nights cramming anything and everything about AP world history into my mind. For some reason, I also memorized everything that happened to Russia since the 1700s because for some odd reason I thought that just might be one of the essay topics? LOL I don’t even remember any of it now</p>
<p>The test was eaasssyy though, and I say this even though I am an idiot when it comes to history and geography and got no higher than a 59% on any of the practice tests I took (I seriously know less than some 3rd graders). The exam was basically all common sense, passage-based reading, reasoning, and analysis. The exam didn’t require /too/ many obscure facts and so I got a 5.</p>