<p>I felt that the multiple choice were just too easy. The DBQ and FRQs weren't too bad - they certainly were easier than some of the essay questions I practiced with over the year.</p>
<p>The only thing I'm worried about is that my essay answers weren't detailed enough. I spent about an hour and a half writing and used 8/10 documents on the DBQ.</p>
<p>My DBQ was about 3 pages while my 2 FRQ's were each about 1.5. Does that seem sufficient? Thanks.</p>
<p>Essay length doesn’t matter at all.</p>
<p>yeah i had around the same length. 3.5 pgs for dbq and 1.5 each for the frqs. only thing i’m worried about is my handwriting :///</p>
<p>@solarcode</p>
<p>yes and no. Most important thing is to fully answer the question and show you know what you are talking about. It should follow the 5 paragraph model but if you run out of time, you can probably leave out the conclusion.</p>
<p>1.5 pages for FRQ’s, so like 1.5 sides of paper? My first FRQ was #3, and it was 3.5 sides, and then #5 was 2.5 sides. DBQ was 3.5 sides of paper</p>
<p>I took it too. M/c questions were identical to practice ones. History doesn’t change so they use the same topics and material over and over. </p>
<p>I wrote 4 pages for each of the free responses. I write bigger than average, though. And I’m a very fast (albeit messy) writer. I put TONS of relevant outside information in all 3.</p>