<p>How did people study for it? I know it's tomorrow :)</p>
<p>Do you think it will be similar to the AP US History multiple choice section? (I thought that was relatively easy but the stuff asked on there was much broader). </p>
<p>Also if I used Sparknotes and REA AP review books would that be enough? I bought barrons awhile back and found out that it was more detrimental than useful. I don't have time to buy books (and I didn't these past weeks due to my school's finals). </p>
<p>For those who have taken it, did they really ask specific details and require fact recollection? </p>
<p>I took it in May (retaking in June because I got 680) and I didn’t think it was that hard. Personally I thought it was much easier than the APUSH multiple choice, but by the day of the test I hadn’t read anything post-1960 and scored low because of it. If you think you did well on the AP exam, I would study for it the same way and focus on the early 1800’s and late 1900’s because that’s where the majority of questions last time came from. </p>
<p>@castle027 Thanks! Yeah I’m worried about the late 1900s. Some presidents I just don’t remember at all</p>
<p>Anybody want to discuss the questions? </p>
<p>from discussions on this tests i only got like 5-6 wrong but the ones not discussed i prob got all wrong…THE ANXIETY :(( </p>