<p>what i notice about those except questions is that choices that are obscure like "no commerce on sundays" are not usually the answer. the question is usually trying to make a point, therefore the except answer should usually stick out. "black suffrage" sticks out because it definately has nothing to do with the time period. Back then, abolition was more of an issue. It is hard to explain, but I hope people see what I'm talking about.l</p>
<p>I do. And I agree with black suffrage.</p>
<p>How'd everyone do? I got an 800.</p>
<p>The celebration I was planning for getting perfect scores on both history tests was completely ruined by my 670 in math Ic...</p>
<p>Urgh. I got a 790, which is great and I'm very pleased, but I'd rather have gotten a 780 or something.</p>
<p>It's so frustrating to think I was one question away from 800...</p>
<p>Oh well.</p>
<p>800.........</p>
<p>for those that scored 800's, did you use AMSCO?</p>
<p>hmm you guys make me mad</p>
<p>now it's your obligation to tell us your secret</p>
<p>i read REA 3 times and i got 690</p>
<p>Slipperyeel - I'm missing something, why do you want a lower score???</p>
<p>I've got a really dumb question, that I can't find on the sparknote site or anything, how much time and how many questions???</p>
<p>I got 800. What's AMSCO?</p>
<p>I got a 760 with 5 minutes of studying (since taking the AP US History test). Needless to say, I'm very happy.</p>
<p>I took AP US last year and got a 5. I studied the last 2-3 weeks using SATII Barrons.</p>
<p>I took APUSH last year and got a five and read all the way through the Kaplan and got a 690 . . . not recommending Kaplan I guess. Grrr</p>
<p>I read through the REA book since my class was still around the year 1900 when I took the test. I also took about three tests in the Spark notes exam book.</p>