*** The AP European History Practice Thread ***

<p>Hey guys, I’m starting to panic a little bit…</p>

<p>On the DBQ- do we MUST have 3 groups to get full credit?</p>

<p>I had one solid group,</p>

<p>then another paragraph that sort of combined two other groups but it was only one paragraph. As in, in the middle of the second paragraph, I switched to my so-called third group but I categorized it in the same paragraph…</p>

<p>How bad is that? ■■■…?</p>

<p>You have to have 3 distinct groups, it’s one of the basic core requirements :confused:
Edit: ATLEAST 3</p>

<p>@karaokemachine
I leave answers blank when I feel it is impossible to make an educated guess, or if thinking about it would lose more time than the question is worth. Think about it: If you make 4 incorrect educate guess you lose a point, and most likely about 10 times the time that you are supposed to take on a regular MC question. That’s a risk I am not willing to take. I only left 6 blank though and it was because I didn’t feel like slaving over trying to make the guess and I was trying to be conscious of the time constraints. I tried to go back at the end, but it didn’t really work. :/</p>

<p>■■■■… all that writing just for a 5… ■■■</p>

<p>It’s a week after the exam.
For me, the MC was challenging. Some questions were easy, but some were hard.
When I first saw the DBQ, I mentally stabbed myself. But, once I read through the documents, I feel like I did a bit better.
For the FRQ’s, I did 3 and 7. I totally bombed 3-- well at least I think I did. As for 7, I feel more confident about it than 3. That’s for sure.
Overall, it was definitely a bigger challenge than what I had expected. After the exam, I went home and gorged on ice cream and watched a movie. So that felt good. ;]</p>