<p>^no its out there i have all 80 but its printed so i can’t share it and won’t but i’m sure you can find someone that has it. the guy deleted it once they got the last one he didn’t want to keep it up</p>
<p>Makes sense. I could really use that list if anyone out there has it.</p>
<p>I’ll PM you my Email</p>
<p>notnow123487: Can you scan what you printed or take photos of it and send it to us?</p>
<p>Social Darwinism actually grew into the Gospel of Wealth. both essentially preach that the “fittest” are the best-equipped to survive - in Carnegie’s case, that means the most wealthy.</p>
<p>So I didn’t misinterpret the document then. Thank the lord</p>
<p>Guys-- there were 3 different forms for this exam. Does that mean there will be 3 different curves?</p>
<p>Would love to see someone post the list again on Google docs. Maybe don’t let people edit, but allow comments on the document.</p>
<p>if anyone has compiled mc list or scan could you email me/pm
m.b42024 gmail thanks! suspense 0_0</p>
<p>To reply to dfree’s question, I remember getting my APWH score back last year and the only thing that was given was my composite score and an explanation of CB’s scoring system. No subscores for essays and the like.</p>
<p>Also, quick question:</p>
<p>Back when the Google Docs MC list was up, I tried to gauge my performance on the MC. If I got ~70 correct but my essays were relatively mediocre, should I worry?</p>
<p>My westward expansion FRQ was pretty meh, and my immigration/prohibition FRQ wasn’t too bad but could’ve benefited from a bit more outside info.</p>
<p>Please someone link to the compiled answers! Don’t hold this out from us!</p>
<p>Hey. On the DBQ about Truman and Nixon, what if I didn’t compare the two’s foreign policy very well, but I contrasted between the two very well? A 6 maybe with lots of outside information?</p>
<p>Can someone please post that list or atleast email it to me: debnathsubhrajit @ yahoo.com</p>
<p>How will it affect my score if I was inconsistent in the method I cited my documents for example;</p>
<p>“According to the dog, the quick brown fox jumped over him” (Doc A).</p>
<p>That was how I cited my first doc, which is the correct way to do it.</p>
<p>But for some docs, I did this</p>
<p>“According to the dog, the quick brown fox jumped over him”. (Doc A)</p>
<p>After the period… Is that going to affect my score at all?</p>
<p>^ It won’t affect your score at all, as long as you had the words Doc and A, in fact you could have said (Acc to Doc A), (According to Document A), …(Doc A)
its fine as long as they have an idea which doc you are referencing. I’ve heard of people forgetting to say doc a but because they quoted the speaker well or implied enough info they got points.</p>
<p>pleaaasseee if anyone has the list m.b42024@ g m a i l .com don’t hold out!</p>
<p>Yea I said stuff like according to Andrew Carnegie and stuff like that without actually saying the word document. I’m assuming that’s okay</p>
<p>Does anyone have the multiple choice list?</p>
<p>Sent from my HTC PH39100 using CC</p>
<p>same here. send to me also please.</p>
<p>URGENT QUESTION! someone please provide some insight.</p>
<p>So I forgot to circle the essay number that i was currently writing on the top of each page (I circled the number for the first page of each essay but then didn’t for the rest of the pages)… AM I SCREWED? I am pretty sure I put arrows at the end of each page (not positive though), but my essays were really good!! ARE THEY ONLY GOING TO LOOK AT THE PAGES THAT ARE CIRCLED?? OR WILL THEY TAKE THE TIME TO JUST FIGURE IT OUT? Anyone who knows/ has an idea about what they are going to do PLEASE let me know!!! :)
thankkkkkks</p>
<p>FRQs have now been posted.
<a href=“Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board”>Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board;
<p>Yea you’re screwed</p>