<p>One guy was still writing on the frq but several people didn’t finish MC. I think MC should be a, little longer and frq a little shorter because some of us got an hour of sleep</p>
<p>Did you do all the FRQs?</p>
<p>I like to try to answer all of them. I ccompleted all but the last bit of the 4th frq</p>
<p>APGOPO was so easy this year. I don’t think I missed more than a few MC and the FRQs were cake.</p>
<p>Considering that I got a 5 on the AP US exam last year from just looking at my notes from class, I feel pretty confident in saying that I got a 5 on this test as well. Nevertheless, what would about 5-10 wrong on the MC and 60 to 70% of the total FRQ points get me…worst case scenario</p>
<p>Check on AP Pass.</p>
<p>I feel like I answered every FRQ in basically the same way, haha! There was only one part of question 2 I couldn’t really write an answer to.</p>
<p>I really wanted a 5, but that test seemed a bit too easy. I probably got a 4 cause I did something wrong.</p>
<p>I felt pretty good about that. MC was fairly straightforward and I solidly answered every FRQ except parts of the last one, cuz I drew a blank about those terms.</p>
<p>Did any of you take the Comparative exam?</p>
<p>I took the exam. FRQs were much easier than I expected, same with MC…</p>
<p>I did, cherryblossom! I’ve done Debate for a few years and keep up with current events pretty well (didn’t study for it – no class at my school, either) and feel confident in a 4. :)</p>
<p>Nope was it hard?</p>
<p>How did you guys not get question four? Did you not read public policy and congress in your text books? If you did the answer should have been screaming at you.</p>
<p>I did all the frq, kry, but did not finish 1 or 4 because I have no idea what they were talking about… Something about a model…</p>
<p>The AP Government exam wasn’t too bad imo, I managed to finish reading the review book and wrote the vocab on the major sections- institutions of govt, on flashcards</p>
<p>the MC was pretty standard IMO and matched what was in the review book though a single concept on a single MC question I did not remembering seeing anywhere</p>
<p>When I took it, I’m pretty sure almost anyone finished with 10-20 min. left, I wanted to write more and push out as much info as possible and check my answers so I used up all the time for both sections</p>
<p>I took both Gov’t exams today, fairly confident I at least got a 4 on both of them</p>
<p>So, they gave us 3 stickers so we could use to seal our test booklet on AP Gov, but I only used two of the stickers by putting one on the side of my test booklet, and one on the bottom of my test booklet. What was I supposed to do with the last sticker??? Was I supposed to put it on the answer sheet or was it supposed to go on the top of the test booklet, and I somehow just stupidly missed it??? Or was it supposed to go on the FRQ? HELP ME! I am freaking out that my test won’t be counted if i didn’t put the sticker where it was supposed to go.</p>
<p>It was supposed to go on the side of your MC book. The side that opens.</p>
<p>Tell your AP coordinator ASAP, because unless they take some action, your test may be invalidated. The book must be sealed properly.</p>
<p>I did put a seal on the side of the MC book that opens, and I also put a seal on the bottom of the MC book also, but my friends says you were supposed to put the last seal on the top which for someone reason I didn’t realize that, so I didn’t put the last seal on the top of the MC booklet.</p>
<p>Is this your first AP exam of this year, because you should know the procedure after.</p>