<p>your not suppose to discuss the mc EVER* (lol like tahts not ganna happen) and FRQ you gatta wait 48 hours then you can talk about it</p>
<p>I thought the MC was quite a bit harder than the 1999 one. I scored 64/80 on that one, but I suspect I only got a 55-60 on this one. (I agree, secretfire, graphs and quotes totally suck.) </p>
<p>I thought the DBQ was pretty easy, and same with #6 on Part C. I did #4 on Part B because it seemed really easy, but I was burned out after the DBQ (had to rush the end of it since I was taking too long on it), and couldn't think of any real similarities to talk about. So I guess that automatically makes the max score I can get on that one a 5. (Really want to ask about what others wrote for similarties on that question, but uh, since we're not supposed to talk about them until after 48 hours...)</p>
<p>Anyway, I'm praying for a 5 on the exam overall, but I kind of doubt that I got one.</p>
<p>I dont really know what to expect from this test, I thought I did well, but my teacher didnt really teach this year. To write the DBQ I basically used what I knew from World History.</p>
<p>I guess I'm kinda weird, but I always like the tables, graphs, and quotes. The answers seem more obvious to me because all you really have to do is interpret the information.</p>
<p>blah i think i failed. i'm hoping for a 4.</p>
<p>I know this may sound shallow, but how many pages do you think is "adequate" to receive above 5 on the fr response questions? Content is obviously weighted more heavily than length, so length doesn't matter if the content is acceptable right????????</p>
<p>My teacher spent 1 day on WWI and II and didn't mention anything after that...so my entire class sucked at the DBQ and FRQ. I did not expect that much of the test to be 20th century. (Er..sorry if this counts as illegally discussing test content, I'm not really sure if it does :)</p>
<p>Man i thought the multiple choice was kinda hard (only left three blank, but had to guess between 2-3 choices on a lot of em). I actually did essay 3 about the new monarchs from 1450-1550, which NO ONE that i know did. I actually thought it was easier than 4. I also did essay question 6...don't think i did super good, but it was effective bs hahaah. DBQ was good for me cuz our teacher spent like 10 minutes talking about De Gaulle and that basically made the DBQ question really e z to answer. I'm just hoping the curve is low. I know i passed...but i wanted to get a 5...don't know if i got one...really hope i did tho >_<!</p>
<p>I thought the multiple choice was pretty easy and I like the tables, graphs, cartoons that they had. DBQ was ok, I'm really bad at DBQs but I just separated it into Political, Economical, and Social concerns and advantages. I loved FRQ #4 but the last set of FRQ's was pretty hard. I'm hoping for a 3 (I'm horrible at history!)</p>
<p>yeah, i know i aced the DBQ (wrote like 3 pages front and back i medium print and used all the documents except one) but then i ommited like 5 of the MC and guesed on alot of them. ALso, after writing nonstop for 30 minutes on the DBQ ( i think faster than i write), my hand turned numb and i messed up on the FRQs, like i got a 7 and a 5, hopefully.
aming for a five (yea right)</p>
<p>i thought that the MC section was pretty consistent with most of the other tests, especially close with the 1999 test. i was definitely surprised at the dbq and the frqs; the dbq was post-wwii and the frqs were pretty answerable.</p>
<p>i looked at the form b dbq and frqs; they're pretty different compared with form a it seems. what's the difference between form b and a in administration of the test?</p>
<p>I never took AP Euro although I did take a course that covered some of AP Euro's content though there was also outside content.</p>
<p>MC was a nasty surprise. I was too lazy to take any practice tests and was expecting it to be very similar to AP World History. But AP EUro asked for a lot of specifics whereas AP World only asked for general trends. Does anyone know approximately how many one needs to get a 4 or a 5? I think I probably missed around 10 though I answrered every question. </p>
<p>BTW, how long did all of you spend on your essays and how long were your essays? I filled up every single page except one but I had a lot of cross-outs.</p>
<p>I'm hoping for a 4. Even though I have self-educated myself in history since I was literally a toddler, I'm too lazy to do AP practice tests.</p>