<p>Does anyone have a good last minute kinda study guide thing?</p>
<p>I live in Spain so I took it a few hours ago. Pretty easy I have to say. To the person that said they are asking less political and more social questions: Both of my FRQs were political, and both were before 1914. The DBQ was more modern, but I thought it was easy too. </p>
<p>I’ve always been incredibly strong in history (800 on world history SAT II, probably 90+/95 like on practice tests, 5 in AP World History, and a definite 5 in APUSH this year), so I took the AP European History exam self-study.</p>
<p>Well, it’s pretty heavy on social issues. However, the essays were extremely easy. Hopefully I’ll get my 5. </p>
<p>Pretty good multiple choice. Easier than my practice tests. Awesome essays!</p>
<p>Anyone happen to do essay 2&7 and like to share what they wrote? </p>
<p>Or essay questions. On some of the past ones…I had no idea.</p>
<p>can we discuss the mc? or make a doc or something </p>
<p>Do it. I’m curious to what others put.</p>
<p>A lot of women questions on mc </p>
<p>i would do it haha but idk how to make an anonymous doc </p>
<p>So are we officially allowed to talk after the test prompts are released?</p>
<p>just the essays</p>
<p>Well it doesn’t really matter</p>
<p>why is there only like 3 people here do people not take ap euro</p>
<p>what if in 2/3 body paragraphs I included information outside time period? had strong thesis otherwise.</p>
<p>What did y’all put for the very 1st q on the mc? I put antithesis</p>
<p>What was the first mc? </p>
<p>i dont remember an antithesis but please someone make a doc </p>
<p>^yeah, same here. I don’t recall any antithesis question. I think the OP is drunk.</p>