<p>I AM FREAKING OUT! MY PRACTICE SCORES ARE BORDERLINE 4-5 AND I DON'T KNOW WHAT WILL HIT ME FOR FRQS!!!!</p>
<p>I don't know **** about the period between reconstruction and WWI, I can't remember much about labor movement and industrialization. I don't know much about New Deal and all that good stuff.</p>
<p>I got colonialism and Revolution right, and I'm a little sketchy about the period between Revolution and Civil War. I'll do fine that part, but I still don't know some facts.</p>
<p>the only thing i know for APUSH is probably colonial era and about slavery/civil rights (my teacher has major jungle fever). that's because ive read the first 4 chapters of AMSCO like 5 times but haven't gotten any further.
im going to learn all of APUSH tonight! haha</p>
<p>i got a 54/77 on the 2001 apush exam. Will that suffice for a 5?
THe reason it was outta 77 cos three of the questions had political cartoons and they did not load on my page so i could not answer them.</p>
<p>I get like 50s out of 80 but I tend to be pretty decent with DBQs and FRQs. I NEED TO GET MY ACT TOGETHER NOW!!!!!!! IT'S ALMOST TOMORROW 8AM!1!</p>
<p>I usully get 60ish on the MC and 4-6's on the essays i really want to get a five, I went to the library to have a cram session and am continuing it at home. I cant believe the test is tommorrow!</p>
<p>az1698: My son, who is taking the APUSH in the morning, says that 65 of 80 and good essays should net you a 5. He says that roughly a 60 and good essays is the cutoff for a 5.</p>
<p>i dunno if u guys know about this, but AP Central on college board has sample essays you can read to get a feel of what a "9" essay is like and what a lower score is like</p>