<p>Is it true that the college board uses the same multiple choice questions for several years before they release them and switch to new questions for the AP US History exam? Or any other tests for that matter?</p>
<p>Not that I'd ever cheat or anything (I'd be WAY to scared to lol), but I was just thinking...if that's true (which I've heard), I'm surprised.</p>
<p>On a less scandalous note...does anyone have any free response question predictions? That's what I'm by far the most scared about...</p>
<p>Some questions are repeated year to year. It is the same sort of equating process used for the SAT.</p>
<p>I figured that was probably closer to the truth. I mean, how easy would it be for corrupt ap teachers to totally abuse everything? hahaha.</p>
<p>Hey cool, a fellow Kansan. What part of Kansas are you from?</p>
<p>Well, in regards to the AP multiple choice, maybe that's why they have such strict rules about not talking about MC...because, you know, they have trained snipers on the rooftops, ready to take down anyone who mentions "AP multiple choice" and "that question" in the same breath.</p>
<p>Do they really? Ha ha. A couple of my friends might be getting phone calls the night before this test... I still remember most of the q's. j/k</p>
<p>I'm from the the KC metro JimmyEatWorld...course, I can't give anymore information away or the snipers might get me.</p>
<p>Haha, it's cool. Remember to stay low and wear camouflage. </p>
<p>I'm a junior at Blue Valley Northwest, if you know where that is. You are the...5th person from the Kansas City area I've met on CC.</p>