<p>I took the 1988 and the 1999 ones (saving 1994, 2004 and 2008 Audit for tomorrow and day after). I thought the 1999 one was MUCH easier than the 1988, but then again the 1988 is pretty outdated now (being 75 minutes and 100 questions long, lol).</p>
<p>Do you have a digital copy of 2004?</p>
<p>hmmm… sounds like you guys have quite a treasure trove of Euro tests I only have the audit one. If anyone is so inclined, please pm me if you have digital copies for any year.</p>
<p>Please PM me to give me some European history exams from the goodness of your hearts since I, too, am desperate for some.</p>
<p>Yea, if any of you have some digital copies of past AP Euro tests please PM them to me!</p>
<p>By the way, I had a question. According to this website (<a href=“apeuropeanlahs.org - apeuropeanlahs Resources and Information.”>apeuropeanlahs.org - apeuropeanlahs Resources and Information.), we have to meet 6-8 of the expanded core criteria to get a 9. Is that true, or do we just get an extra point for each expanded criteria that we meet? (that is, do we just have to hit 3 of the expanded core for the 9?)</p>
<p>No. Here’s how it works:
You HAVE to hit all 6 basic core points to get a 6 or above. If not (even if you hit all expanded core points) you will get a score equivalent to the amount of basic core points you got (5 or below).</p>
<p>If you get ALL 6 basic core points, then you can get a 7, 8, or 9 by getting 1, 2, or 3 expanded core points respectively. If you get all 6 basic core points and more than 3 expanded core points, you still get a 9.</p>
<p>this is how i think you should write a DBQ
Intro Paragraph - intro sentence, sum up your groups, thesis
Paragraphs 2,3,4,5 - your four paragraphs - each one discusses one of your groups
for example, if the thesis asks about attitudes and proposals then you could have positive+negative attitudes, positive+negative proposals
or you could group by time period…point of view…etc…
then conclusion sum up thesis and groups
you want to use all documents, apply point of view in all four paragraphs
also, talk about the actual documents and cite by saying (Doc 1). at the end of the sentence</p>
<p>omgaaahhh. in 24 hours. we’ll be done with the exam.
ahhhhhh.
you guys ready??
anything you’re going to specifically study for FRQ?</p>
<p>Spent the last 24 hours reading every single chapter over again and taking on-line MCQ quizzes. I feel now that I am in NO way qualified to take it >.<</p>
<p>So so nervous. I hope the essays are on interwar years, imperialism, enlightenment vs. romanticism, renaissance, reformation, counter-reformation or the scientific revolution. </p>
<p>For old FRQs and DBQs go to “AP Central”</p>
<p>For MCQs there is a released 2004 exam that my teacher gave me. The 2008 practice exam was available online, but it was just removed. I know somebody had it before, and I have it saved, luckily.</p>
<p>Interestingly enough, someone from my school had the same “Treaties” page printed out, so I guess they’re on this website and I didn’t know about that.</p>
<p>^No, but I’m looking for APs even if I’m not taking them.</p>
<p>Do you want the audit exams?
As for anything I had to pay for, I have the CLEP Human Growth and Development.</p>
<p>^I have most of the Audit Exams already, and I don’t take/know what CLEP Exams are.</p>
<p>I think I am ready for Euro. My teacher gave our class 3 AP exams to practice and I scored a 5, 4, and a 5. I might just review some important people and events tonight</p>
<p>^Do you have a digital version of the 2009 AP Euro Test?</p>
<p>test tomorrow will be uber hard. i’m scared</p>
<p>^You’re willing to trade the 2009 AP Euro Test for my 2004 AP Euro Test?</p>
<p>What’s the latest event tested?</p>
<p>^Idk why you edited, but I guess I’ll edit too.</p>