<p>Is it just me or did they repeat exact questions off of old regents? I did a few old ones to study and i recognized some questions like the one about judicial review. </p>
<p>Dont remember the choices, all I remember was I chose Whiskey Rebellion. </p>
<p>Well, I think I got 2 mc wrong at most, and maybe 2 points off in the scaffelding. Confident on a 5 on my thematic, should get at least a 4 on DBQ. Looking for that 99</p>
<p>yes for critical period I’m pretty sure it was choice 4 </p>
<p>They constantly repeat questions…
Was this the first regents you took? That is a similarity of all NYS regents. They are very unoriginal, that is why the best method of studying is doing as many as you can</p>
<p>I did all the mc from the past regents going back to 09’ which definitely came in handy b/c the questions are recycled!! On some tests they’re even too lazy to change the wording
But say I get 2 m.c wrong max, 3 points off scaffolding and 4’s on both essays, what could i get?</p>
<p>Who else accidentally used Brown</p>
<p>@youngm0rphrine…USE THE CONVERSION CHART!
With what you described, that would be a 98
<a href=“http://www.nysedregents.org/USHistoryGov/614/ushg62014-cc.pdf”>http://www.nysedregents.org/USHistoryGov/614/ushg62014-cc.pdf</a></p>
<p>@Daimyo D: Did you really?</p>
<p>Also I forgot how amazing the US curve was. I remember studying for the English regents and legit only like 22% of the chart was passing.</p>
<p>US has the most generous curve </p>
<p>Am I the only one who wrote my answer choices down on an extra sheet in my essay packet awaiting for the release of the answer key??? 0_0 lmaoo</p>
<p>I think so, yes. ^</p>
<p>How did they let you leave the room with that? Tbh if I just see the answer booklet I’ll probably remember what I chose/guessed.</p>
<p>I mean I just did it discreetly, I was sitting in the back. Its not like I was sharing the answers or anything I just stashed it in my bag. I have bad memory so I probably wouldn’t remember what I chose.
Lmao I feel so bad now xD. I thought everyone else did that :S</p>
<p>Yeah but its ok. Getting 100 would’ve been cool, but I’ll take the 99.</p>
<p>guys I put the right information but I put the wrong person for the New York Times v United States do I till have a chance of passing </p>
<p>Hey connetquotreppin did you have Drzal?</p>
<p>@HelpMeandYouOf course, and it might go unnoticed…tbh
because after reading so many essays, the graders may sometimes overlook details like that, only if your lucky though. But if that’s all your worried about you’ll definitely pass xD</p>
<p>@HelpMeandYou I think it’ll be fine. A few factual errors can get you a 5 on the essay.</p>
<p>Did anyone have trouble with the John P. Zenger question? I don’t remember covering that in APUSH but something in the question seemed to ring a bell and I just put freedom of press I hope its right :S</p>