<p>It was so frickin easy. You are the stupidest person in the whole world if you have any, any trouble with the test. It was so frickin easy. The DBQ, why stupid can you be, frickin easy gentlemen, Mutliple choice, 100% in my sleep, and the FRQ, a frickin gift from God. I easily wrote 12 pages. 5 paragraphs on all the essays. I thank God for a very easy test ;)</p>
<p>I loved the DBQ and Free response and am pretty sure I did well on the multiple choice. </p>
<p>This is the first test I felt confident about all week. yay. </p>
<p>and to top it off, I got to tlak to this girl I haven't seen in a week. So this is a good day</p>
<p>Yeah, dsfggdsg. I thought it was hard too.</p>
<p>It was pretty easy, I'm glad I didn't waste too much time studying too hard. I thought the multiple choice was easy.... too easy. Does this mean it will be the curve from hell? I'm so happy to not have to think about it anymore.</p>
<p>lolll. see what i mean?? ahhaha. damn cc kiddies</p>
<p>Oh... I owned it. It was fun to own the AP Us history test, and I enjoyed watching the earth shatter around me. After the ground split and lightning striked the ground 5 times within 2 seconds, the sun blew up and my pencil flew around and ripped everyone else's tests, leaving time for me to write on my 20th page. Yes... it was a GREAT test and a GREAT day!</p>
<p>h4zin:
Easiness is relative. these kids studied a lot (i know some said they crammed it in one day, but probably not true for those who get a five). i mean, not to brag, but it was easy for me personally, but my friends said it was super hard. So it depends. If you study hard all year long, it's easy.</p>
<p>I was pretty happy that it wasn't as hard as I thought it was going to be. Those REA practice tests....UGH!</p>
<p>I wasn't too fond of the DBQ, but I managed. I tried not to laugh at the multiple choice (they seemed so random.. but maybe it's because I've done so many that I'm seeig repeats). The free -responses made we want to start skipping and dance around the gym. Now.... one to SATs</p>
<p>haha. I laughed at the first page of MC. </p>
<p>my MC i don't feel that great about. I've never gotten lower than 50, and I omitted 3, marked 22 as unsure, and went back and checked over 20 of them. I'm guessing around 55-65 since i suck at MC.</p>
<p>my DBQ literally kicked ass. I wrote 7-8 pages on it (totally screwed up time schedule, but I really loved that essay) had the suggested 3 parts as main topics, and with 8 subpoints total. Used all but one document.</p>
<p>Uh. 2nd FR. Picked #2 w/o even looking at #3 b/c my teacher told me to pick colonial b/c it gets curved more b/c people do horribly on it (she's read essays for 10 years). SUCKED HORRIBLY. A 1 1/2 page crap essay that probably didn't even address the topic correctly. I'd say like 3 or 4. I spent like 15 minutes on it cuz the proctor gave us the end time for each part, so i thought i had only 30 minutes to finish 2 entire essays!</p>
<p>Thus, I wrote a 4 1/2 page FR 3 (on #4). Read a 9 essay on one of the eras just last night, and so used that info plus a bunch of random stuff from beg. of year. I think it was awesome. Not as good as DBQ. Plus, I made fun of Bush at the end. :)</p>
<p>Hope a Republican doesn't read my essay. :p</p>
<p>Edit: curve is posted previously. I think 114-180 (perfect score...i doubt anyone has ever goten one) is 5.</p>
<p>does anyone have the curve for this test?</p>
<p>that was the easiest test--I feel like I overprepared. MC was a joke except for 1 question. DBQ was undoubtedly one of the easiest. FRQ was the most difficult but still easy. So the way I see it, if you do sweet on the MC and DBQ, your set; at the very least just bs the FRQ.
I got a 5 for sure</p>
<p>When I took the test a light shined through the ceiling and a ring of light permeated from my head. Everyone was temporarily blinded when I was taking the test and I broke the 5 point scale. I'm sure I got a 10. Everyone was applauding while I left the room and a large smile came over my face. I went home thinking to myself, "man... I will make a great post today on College Confidential about how great my experience was." Then I skipped around the room and chewed some bubble gum covered in nectar.</p>
<p>The DBQ topic surprised me, especially since a topic similar to that appeared a few years ago. All that work studying Gilded Age for nothing...</p>
<p>5... definetly!</p>
<p>MC </p>
<p>3 omits,
raw... high as my thc!</p>
<p>DBQ</p>
<p>stupid, but easy</p>
<p>frq...
first set absolutely preposterous
screwed up big time, but it don't matter,
everyone else is retarded, so it will look sweet.</p>
<p>second set, nailed it yo!!!</p>
<p>wait can someone calculate this score
est. 40/80 mc
6 DBQ
5 and 6 both essays</p>
<p>The stars didn't align for me like they did on AP Lang. but I still made a five.</p>
<p>I don't understand why people care about studying for DBQ so much. Really, it's the only essay you can have limited knowledge on the subject andd as long as you understand the documents and the topic, you can still come up with a decent essay. Whereas if you have no idea on the free response, you're really out of luck.</p>
<p>MC: I didn't leave any blank, but there were a few I guessed on. I admit I should have probably left some blank, but I had been able to eliminate at least two answers for some, so it was a calculated risk I suppose.</p>
<p>DBQ: I wanted to jump up in the air when I read the prompt. The topic was easily one of my strongest, and I conquered it with relative ease. I also think for the first time I used substantial outside documents.</p>
<p>Free-Response: I'm lucky we got to choose, because the two I didn't write would have been murder. Luckily I knew enough on those I did choose, and I think I did alright overall in presenting my points.</p>
<p>I predict a 4.</p>
<p>just a question...was it ok that I did part C before part B?
Circled which question I did (obviously)</p>