I thought the second one was pretty easy, but the first one was HORRIBLE.</p>
I doubt CollegeBoard can track anyone down, so unless your username is your legal name you have nothing to worry about if you talk about the answers lol. It happens for every other test.</p>
Did anyone else completely blank out in three in a row of the MC around the 50’s? Those were the only three I didn’t know. It started with a name I had no clue about, then the next one was about an effect, and the third one was about a chemical in our body or something.</p>
I had no idea about the chemical… I put melatonin.</p>
That’s what I put, cause I remember something similar sounding to it from chem that affected our skin lol.</p>
Anyone interested in making a list for the MC before we forget the questions?</p>
Lol melanin you’re right. My bad.</p>
What about the question about the sensorimotor stage? Since in that stage children have yet to develop consistancy I put that one down. The latter three were too advanced and the first option didn’t sounds like anything I’d read about.</p>
The second free response’s prompt was really confusing. I had to read it like 10 times because I wasn’t sure if it was even applicable to some of the bullets. Or at least the “location” part. I won’t mention specific bullets yet cause I don’t want to get in trouble.</p>
@pentupenguin…you have no idea. They’ve gone after college confidential kids, discovered their IP addresses, figured out contact information and cancelled scores before. Don’t test them . xD</p>
So are we going to discuss FRQ’s or what?</p>
They’ve 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>People have already discussed the FRQs here
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/history-social-sciences/1314810-official-ap-psychology-thread-2012-a-37.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/history-social-sciences/1314810-official-ap-psychology-thread-2012-a-37.html</a></p>
<p>@ Amodeum, I don’t think IP addresses can be used to track the exact house, just the general area.</p>