***Thoughts on the Late AP European History Exam***

<p>I personally thought the MC was more difficult than some of the practice tests I've taken.</p>

<p>I felt that the multiple choice went in order of increasing simplicity; Question 80 was difficult to get wrong, whereas the first 15 questions were definitely harder than on practice exams.</p>

<p>Which essays did you do? (You can list the numbers rather than the topics if you’d like to respect the gag rule/embargo.)</p>

<p>I did essays 3 and 7.</p>

<p>I did 2 and 5. Did you like the DBQ topic? I thought it was a little on the annoying side.</p>

<p>I actually liked it. My review book thoroughly discussed the topic and it was pretty easy to add outside information.</p>

<p>I was relieved when I saw the DBQ - it was such a basic and easy topic for me. I knew a lot about it. I was especially happy because it wasn’t a modern topic- i’m much worse at modern history.</p>

<p>i did 4 and 5 for the frq - 4 was really simple, and 5 was easy to bs.</p>

<p>some of the questions on this exam were totally bizarre. WTH was the one about the new street being built?</p>

<p>Oooh yeah, the Avenue de L’Opera in Paria?! I think I may have ended up leaving that one blank; it should’ve been on an AP Cartography exam or something ;)</p>

<p>The two questions about interpreting the table of percentages of females in each industry were ridiculously simple, though, as was Question 80!</p>

<p>I suppose the DBQ was ok; it just took me a good 5 of the 15 planning minutes to figure out what I knew about that time period!</p>