<p>Well? How was it?</p>
<p>So all I’m going to say is that I BEASTED the FRQs! And I was iffy about the multiple choice. I’m pretty sure I got at least a 3 though. </p>
<p>How about everyone else? Definitely my fellow self studiers!</p>
<p>SAME. The FRQs were a bit too easy… I was iffy on like 20 of the MCs, though. But I still think that’s good enough for a 5? -knock on wood-</p>
<p>Lol the only thing that kinda tripped me up was the third one. I guess I need to learn the actual geography of human geography.</p>
<p>Lol. Really? I thought that was the easiest part. But I literally haven’t even seen some of the things in the MC before.</p>
<p>^The first two were the easiest for me (esp the 2nd). And yeah same I was like “umm what does this even mean” but thankfully I had the process of elimination on my side. </p>
<p>Hey did you self study or did you take a class?</p>
<p>Are we allowed to discuss the FRQs?
I totally misinterpreted some parts of the FRQs, but at least the second one was super easy.
The MCs actually weren’t too bad.</p>
<p>MC was easy, first two FRQs were really easy, the third one… not so much, lol. I BSd the third one but I’m pretty sure I got some points. I missed the Netherlands though >.< I put Belgium ):</p>
<p>I got the countries right in the third one, but I’m not sure if the motives/reasons were right… I knew nothing about specifically Muslims moving.</p>
<p>^ sameee. Does anyone know the rubric/curve to find your score and to get a 5?</p>
<p>I self studied. </p>
<p>PR said 50/75 on the MC and more than half (60% ish) on the FRQs for a 4-5.</p>
<p>Yeah the MC was kind of difficult. FRQ #1 and 2 were REALLY easy for me 3…not so much. On Princeton and Kaplan practice tests I get around 65 correct…on this I think I got like 50.</p>
<p>I think i got perfect on the FRQ but missed 20 MC :(. I didn’t take the class or study for it. I was planning on reading PR last night but feel asleep ■■■. I am a genius at History and Geography and current events and stuff so I hope that is good enough for a 5.</p>
<p>If you can’t find Germany, France, and the Netherlands on a map, please leave. That is the epitome of ignorance.</p>
<p>Yeah I am COMPLETE Math and Science. My teacher messed us up. We didn’t even learn a lot of the stuff. I’m getting at most a 4.</p>
<p>ImSoAmbitious; People like you make me sick. Not everyone has the ‘blessing’ of knowing all the countries mentioned in the map. I personally confused the Netherlands with Belgium. I’m pretty sure a lot more people confused it, too. Don’t be ignorant. Not everyone is strong in everything. Before you judge others, stop and judge yourself.</p>
<p>Calling me ignorant? You don’t know where 3 of the most important countries in the world are.(I wasn’t even referring to you, but since you foolishly responded, I will crush your baseless argument.)This is why every European country laughs their ass off at Americans. Yeah I get you might be good at other things, but they are three of the most important countries. In the world. If you don’t know them, you are ignorant. Don’t try to justify your ignorance and turn it around by calling my ignorant. Your argument is very foolish. You don’t have to be some sort of genius to know that. The fact is, your inferiority complex is getting in the way of you realizing how dumb you sound. If a European came on the thread, he would laugh at how dumb Americans are. People like you make me sick. Your the reason why we are so behind in this world. Don’t hate me for speaking the truth. And if you still have some dignity left to respond back, try making and argument that doesn’t make you sound like a jealous fool.</p>
<p>After rereading your post, I realized you sound even more naive than I originally thought.</p>
<p>^That was kind of mean. Many people taking this are freshman or sophmores who haven’t matured yet. It’s not really fair to judge; some people are good at some subjects and vice-versa.</p>
<p>@imsoambitious, i don’t think he was trying to insult you, he was just trying to defend people who probably got the netherlands mixed up with Belgium. of course most people know where germany and france are located.</p>