<p>I thought we could never discuss multiple choice questions ever?</p>
<p>You can’t discuss the MCs ever, and you have to wait to talk about the FRQs, but they are doing it anyway. I am certain that I got at least a 3, and probably earned a 4. A 5 wouldn’t be impossible, but a little unlikely. I think I did really well regardless.</p>
<p>This has probably been asked, but how do the courts and interest groups constitutionally check the federal bureaucracy? I mean, just out of curiosity…</p>
<p>We can’t. I remember there being a post after #279 by Monoclide o.O</p>
<p>It’s gone now…</p>
<p>I didn’t leave any questions blank but I felt confident on almost all of them so I think I scored well on MC. There were many questions that I know I got right. I thought that the FRQs were fairly easy. Thank you AP review book :)</p>
<p>yeah, crash-course was pretty amazing. Got me like 80% of the MC :D</p>
<p>Women have 70 reps Hispanics have 25 so how is it women?</p>
<p>Easy test was insanely easy. At least, the multiple choice was easy (though harder than the previous year’s). From what I’ve checked, I got 100%. The FRQ’s…eh. I got all of 4, most of 3, half of 2, and most of 1. Hopefully that still gives me a 5.</p>
<p>proportionately, pcarlitz, women make up 50% of pop yet only have 70/435 reps? pretty low</p>
<p>I know I got more than a simple majority (haha, no pun intended) of the points for the FRQs. I’m feeling really good about this test actually. Perhaps this one was a 5. :)</p>
<p>mathematically women is little more underrepresented but it’s a really bad question…</p>
<p>It was nice because a lot of MC seemed pretty straightforward. I had answered similar questions on many AP review book practice tests.</p>
<p>Well it was harder than last years… I left three blank, and I’m sure I missed two already…
Hopefully I’ll get a 4.</p>
<p>I thought that the recently released MCs were harder than this year’s. I love it when the practice tests are harder than the actual exam. So far that has been the trend for all of my AP exams. Let’s keep it up with the rest of them for this year :)</p>
<p>^^^^ did you bomb the essays? Missing 5 does not equal a 4 :(</p>
<p>I only skipped 1 of the multiple choice. I’m pretty sure I got at least 50 right on the MC and answered about 80% of the FRQs (FRQ #2 stumped me so I just BS’ed). The MC was a little harder than the 2009 released exam. Hopefully it’s enough for a 5. </p>
<p>BTW, did we have to fill out the form name on the multiple choice answer sheet? because i didn’t.</p>
<p>It really shouldve said by population or something cause that is confusing. I also got the 2nd question wrong…■■■</p>
<p>Answered 54. Guessed 3. Left rest blank. Im so mad at myself for missing one of the MC wrong!!!</p>
<p>I think you had to fill out the form name. I think there was only one for this exam, but you may not have had to. You certainly had to bubble which exam you were taking right next to that though.</p>
<p>I don’t remember a form name on the answer sheet, unless you mean the bubble-in…</p>
<p>What happens if we don’t have a middle name? In that place where we sign our initials, I left the middle one blank. The text said we must initial everything or risk getting our score invalidated. I don’t remember if I put my unofficial middle name on the AP exam I took last year…</p>