tell me about your AP Euro Exam experiance

<p>Hello fellow CCrs. I am going to take my first A.P. European History exam in May and was wondering if I could have some lovely opinions from you guys. :D How hard/easy was the exam? What did you use to prepare? </p>

<p>yes. I know. I have made A LOT of threads specificly on AP euro..hehe sorry. I am just a puddle of sweat right now</p>

<p>I found it extremely easy. The weekend before I read the princeton review. The day before I took a few past ap exams and reviewed them. After doing that I found it easy to get a 5</p>

<p>I hope that I will be that prepared. haha. keep the responses coming :]</p>

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<p>what icooufoo69 said is right...i used the PR book and got a 5...</p>

<p>the key thing is to chronologically organize all the events in your head....easier said than done.</p>

<p>I didn't really study for it, I kinda looked at PR the night before. Although I did somewhat pay attention in class, the test was pretty easy and I got a 4.</p>

<p>You should study though and get a 5.</p>

<p>I didn't really study or pay attention in class and ended up getting a 4. I say the test was pretty easy. I think you should try to organize everything chronologically as previously suggested, and group different events that correlate. Having a general knowledge of each period in time should help a lot. If you are on the multiple choice, and say there is a question that you don't know, you can just ask yourself what that time period was like, and deduct the most probable answer according to what you know about that place/person/etc...</p>

<p>thanks guys :] I will try to organize the events :] I think I am about a fourth of the way through my prep. book.</p>

<p>I am using viault :]</p>