<p>I solved until number 80, but also omitted almost 29. So, basically solved 51 or so…
And I am not even sure if I did every 51 question correctly. Is there a possibility I would get over 700 (since people said this test was so hard, that we would probably have generous curve)? Thanks.</p>
<p>the questions on this test were significantly tougher than any practice test i had taken</p>
<p>no book really could have prepared me for some of the stuff on there</p>
<p>there just has to be a generous curve, this was not an easy test at all</p>
<p>yeah, same here. I got an 800 easily on the CB practice test (bad thing because it made me too confident, made me want an 800 badly)this one was WAY harder.</p>
<p>This is why the curve for World is so lenient. I thought it was harder than the AP World exam. Aren’t AP exams usually a lot more difficult than the SAT II?</p>
<p>I solved until number 80, but also omitted almost 29. So, basically solved 51 or so…
And I am not even sure if I did every 51 question correctly. Is there a possibility I would get over 700 (since people said this test was so hard, that we would probably have generous curve)? Thanks.</p>
<p>Can anybody predict my score??? PLZ!!!</p>
<p>yeah, on the college board practice test i got an 800 as well
plus at the end: (i dont know if you remember)
near the answers it told you the % of people who got the question right</p>
<p>there was some questions in those tests that only 12% of people got right</p>
<p>and they were a JOKE compared to NUMEROUS questions on this test</p>
<p>im not suprised if for some questions only 5% of testtakers got it correct</p>
<p>this is why i think the curve will be at least 16 wrong for an 800</p>
<p>ok i need to stop obsessing. It’s only until June 25…19 days from now…even before we get our AP scores.</p>
<p>hoping for 20 question curve for 800…but yeah, probably 16ish as darkknight said. seems about right.</p>
<p>kaleidostar
if you omit 29 and get 16 wrong as i understand from what you are saying
i predict you will get 660</p>
<p>i just hope i break 760…
i was hoping for 800 on all my SATII’s but got 760 on Math and USH :(</p>
<p>Lemonio
Oh, I wrote it wrong. I omitted 29 + 15, so 44 and solved 51.
What would happen to this score than?</p>
<p>Sorry and thanks!!!</p>
<p>would be a 670</p>
<p>this test was veeeery tricky.
i didnt have world history since grade 10 where we did only wws so i studied from kaplans. on the first test i got 700 and on the second one i got 600. just hope here i’ll get 670+
i mean the last tribe to come to americas :S</p>
<p>^^^ what were the other choices for the tribes ones. I had the weirdest feeling that inuits was wrong because ive read a couple of stories about how they are the oldest tribe and they have travelled around the arctic section(so i thought hmm vermont?) i know they were definitely were in alaska</p>
<p>^^^oh yeah and the qing didnt collapse from industrialization. it was decentralization and probably a little influence from Huns/monguls</p>
<p>i think the similarity between Chinese + Russ revolutions is that foreign war helped.
-communists didn’t overthrow Qing, Sun Yat sen did
-russian commies helped by WWI, chinese commies by war against Japan (chinese admired Mao’s tenacity against Japanese)</p>
<p>there was a question about fuedal European warfare being dominated by what?
- i put worriers on horse</p>
<p>^^^ yay. i knew it wasnt industrialization</p>
<p>^^^jersey indian where did you take your test?</p>
<p>does it matter? collegebound</p>
<p>well to me a little, because i got my third choice which was 2 hours away…</p>
<p>to the Qing question the answer is industrialization.
it was an EXCEPT question, and industrialization was not a reason for collapse so it was correct answer.
Inuits could be wrong. Feel free to provide evidence. </p>
<p>oooh jersey indian
you remembered another question
92. Medieval Warfare was dominated by
armored warriors on horseback</p>
<p>also for the revolutions it really depends which one they were talking about
if it was communist answer would be foreign wars probably
but i think it said revolutions without saying communist in which case the answer would be overthrowing monarchies</p>
<p>Inuits is right. It’s conventionally agreed that there were three major migrations of indigenous Native Americans across the Bering Strait.</p>
<ol>
<li>Clovis-type people, the ancestors of most Native Americans (12,000 to 8,000 BC).</li>
<li>Na-Dene people, ancestors of the Apache, Navajo, Dene, and Athabascan peoples (8,000 to 6,000 BC).</li>
<li>Inuit/Aleut/Dorset people in the Arctic (6,000 to 4,000 BC).</li>
</ol>