Yep. I definitely missed ethnocentrism on the FRQ. I had a tip-of-the-tounge phenomenon going on. I couldn’t put thought on paper.</p>
blair, I mentioned she was Chinese and she joined the Chinese club to express her feelings and meet other Chinese people at her school.</p>
Don’t you guys find it awesome that you didn’t need to write intro or conclusion paragraphs for the essays unlike the AP Histories?</p>
anbydoy on the heart disease one??? it was either competitive or hostile, impacient,.ettc</p>
Do you guys remember any other MCs?</p>
Yo, anyone know last year’s score cut-off for a 5?</p>
But that doesn’t indicate that she thinks her culture is better than non-Chinese people…</p>
<h1>1 was E, correct?</h1>
ya your not supposed to write an introduction…points off i heard</p>
For the essay availabity heuristic…I wrote Annabelles mom doesnt want her to college in Texas because she would have to fly and Anebelles mom was scared of her flying because of 9/11 so she wanted her to go somewhere close. Is that right? thanks.</p>
Does anyone know when the FRQ will be in AP Central?</p>
For heart disease I put the one about the dude who worked in a hostile environment, or something like that.</p>
actstudent@it was competitive fast lifestyle</p>
ethos: A- student with 80 mc correct on 07 released exam</p>
FRQs are put online about 48 hours after the exam.</p>
@jetfan what was the question to #1?</p>
what was the question?</p>
I couldn’t remember crystallized intelligence or those two P-words in the first part of Question 1. My FRQs sucked, but I feel really good about MC. Hopefully they balance each other out.</p>
it was the anxiety one.</p>
jetfan41, I don’t think that would be right. The example you gave is more of an anxiety and not rational. </p>
Heuristic kind of has be rational. Availability heuristic would be judging something based on a consistent situations past. For example, there were two cases of women being robbed at gunpoint on or near the college campus and therefore, the college is probably not safe.</p>
Your response could be right. depends on how your grader interprets.</p>
@thesmartest i don’t know I’m wondering the same thing. Trying to answer jetfan’s question.</p>