<p>I got a 5, and I’m super excited. I maybe skipped 2 MCs, OWNED the frq (those were gimmes) and bsed my way through that ridiculous DBQ. Thank you Mr. Halsted, you saved my life.</p>
<p>I skipped over 15 and missed over 10. I’d probably say I got somewhere around 50/80. My essays were straight up WICKED though lol :). That’s what got me a 5.</p>
<p>i got a 4.
im ****ed because i worked my butt off in the class but completely blanked when it came to the exam.
dual enrollment finals and ap tests all in the same week does not work for me.</p>
<p>all i can say is i am really surprised i got a 5
i thought the mc was OK ( i skipped like 1 or 2?) and the dbq sucked, but thank god I did better than I thought!!
i wish they told us our actual raw score…</p>
<p>just for reference…</p>
<p>for studying, i started to study one week before the AP with REA (not Crash Course) and read through the entire thing, i took a few practice tests, did OK on those (like barely 5-level)
in class, our teacher also gave us a few practice tests
haha i was expecting a 4
especially since i dont love history all that much, its probably my worst subject</p>
<p>got a 4, worked hard for it all year, and i think that taking a practice exam at 3:00 a.m. the day of the test helped</p>
<p>Got a 5. I only studied lightly in the weeks before the test but I had one of the best teachers I could possibly hope for.</p>
<p>Got a 5 !! </p>
<p>Went straight to the library after school the day before the exam and literally memorized the entire Crash Course book (which, btw, is the BEST one out there for cramming) </p>
<p>Then I went to AMSCO and read the chapters I thought were going to be on the test. Luckily I read up on Labor Unions and it was on the Test!</p>
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<li>I didn’t study nearly as much as I would’ve liked, I crammed from Sparknotes.com the nights between AP Calc and USH. Was expecting a 4, but a 5 makes me happy.</li>
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<p>D got a 4…she was a bit disappointed, but in terms of the college credit she was awarded at her school, it didn’t matter whether she got a 4 or 5—she got the same credit.</p>
<p>It was ironic…the 2 courses where she worked the absolute hardest—and had the best teachers, are the ones where she got "4"s. (The other was Spanish VI-AP Lit). She hated her Human Geog class and didn’t study for the exam, and took the AP English Lit exam, even though she didn’t take the AP class (and also didn’t studyfor it) and got "5"s on both of them. Go figure.</p>
<p>Is there someplace that will tell you the spread as far as how many 5s were given this year?</p>
<p>4! Just got the results this week!</p>
<p>So far, everyone with whom I’ve spoken to from various schools has indicated that they chose 2 and 5 on the SEQ’s. Those seemed to be the easiest to answer.</p>
<p>The DBQ was like a gift from heaven!</p>
<p>Wow. I got a 5. I did not expect that. I skipped a few multiple choice, and I knew I missed a lot too (on MC). The essays were ok. I wrote everything that I can think of on the 1st FRQ.</p>
<p>I got a 5. I was honestly expecting a 4. xD I was scared too. I didn’t want to let my amazing APUSH teacher down. ><</p>
<p>I got a 5. I studied a lot and I felt it paid off because I felt very confident while taking the test.</p>
<p>5 ~~!!!</p>
<p>Honestly not too surprised; really have a personal interest for history.</p>
<p>btw, REA > AMSCO :D</p>
<p>Got a 5!!
Never read the american pageant textbook and read Amsco the weke before + the crash course.
So happy right now.</p>
<p>For everyone looking for the score distribution:</p>
<p>[AP:</a> U.S. History Grade Distribution](<a href=“AP United States History – AP Students | College Board”>AP United States History – AP Students | College Board)</p>
<p>I scored 1s and 2s on all my practice tests and now i own a paper from collegeboard that says US HISTORY - 4 and im so shocked…</p>
<p>I used Kaplan and my teach was dece</p>
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<li>Very happy REA book helped a lot. Good teacher too.</li>
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