<p>A little easier than average? Discuss.</p>
<p>I didn’t have much trouble with the multiple choice, it was pretty straightforward and easier than most of the practice tests I took. I really didn’t like the DBQ and would have rather had the one about the Nixon administration for May 6, but oh well. Felt like I was summarizing the documents, but they covered most of it anyway (jobs during WWII, new feminism in the 60’s, Civil Rights Act (1964), Roe v. Wade, the Equal Rights Amendment). </p>
<p>The 2/3 FRQ was the tougher pair of the two, I think. I chose the Louisiana Purchase/Annexation of Texas and anti-communism questions. The latter was easier, but I didn’t leave myself with a bunch of time and was rushing. </p>
<p>Overall, thought it went well. I don’t know how this compares to other years, though.</p>
<p>I disliked the DBQ I think I talked about everything you did except roe vs. wade, I forgot
I did FRQ 2 and FRQ 4. I thought FRQ 4 was my best. I hope that the curve for the DBQ is generous. I did not really like FRQ topic 2/3 but did a really quick essay on 2 (rep. gov’t) really fast so I hope it was OK. </p>
<p>What did you all think of the multiple choice.</p>
<p>Hey, sorry for a double post, but does anyone know if we use the same curve 111-180 for a 5? Just wondering.</p>
<p>I did essays 3 and 5 (I thought they were the easier of the 4). Some of the MC required very specific knowledge.</p>
<p>I did essay’s 2 & 4. I am worried about 2, it was a bit of a challenge. Anyway, what was 5 anyway? I just remember not liking it at all.
On another note: I do not think anyone really liked the 2/3 FRQ’s.
I am hoping this exam has the same curve for a 5 as the US exam…(111-180)</p>
<p>Went with essays 2/4. Got really lucky on some MC questions, last minute reviews yeee.</p>