<p>It’s supposed to be 48 hours, but no one really listens.</p>
<p>I had no sleep last night and ate less than usual for breakfast…eek! I took AP Chem 2 days ago and APWH obviously today. I really hope I passed! Skipped 13 questions… If you made stuff up at the end, would they take points off if you’re wrong? I’m pretty sure I got some details right in my laundry list but…</p>
<p>i was excited for the CCOT because we learned all about one of those regions (cant upset CB) in spanish class and then again in world. basically only thing i could have written a good essay about. so happy</p>
<p>Yeah I really want to talk about my thesis.
UGH
I definitely do not want to “Jeopardize my score” though so I guess I will have to wait 2 days :'(</p>
<p>@anonhorse: No, you do not lose points for incorrect information. You only gain points for information that is correct. Unless you contradict yourself.</p>
<p>I made some ******** up completely for the 2nd essay. I was blanking, ■■■■■.</p>
<p>can someone tell me the religions in the sub saharan during that time period?</p>
<p>^ No, but what I can explain to you is that you aren’t to discuss the FRQs until 48 hours after the exam.</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/341965-defy-college-boards-rules-your-own-risk.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/341965-defy-college-boards-rules-your-own-risk.html</a></p>
<p>ohh i forgt, sry ignore the question!</p>
<p>It was easy as poop.</p>
<p>You might want to edit it if you still can. There is a time limit, so hurry! :p</p>
<p>When do the scores come out?</p>
<p>haha its not a big deal, seeking</p>
<p>^^Third week of July. ■■■■■.</p>
<p>The multiple choice was not too bad, though I was expecting it to be a little easier. Omitted four, expect I got about 55/70.</p>
<p>The DBQ probably wasn’t hard, but I spent way too much time on the first half of my essay and tried to cram in as many POVs and extras as possible. I looked at the clock, freaked out, and wrote complete nonsense for the second half. At least if by some miracle I get all the basic core, all the random extra junk I crammed in there might help me.</p>
<p>My second essay is kind of BS. I didn’t think there was really all that much to discuss, so that’s pretty short. If the BS I wrote is actually right, then I’ll do well.</p>
<p>Third essay question was a gift from above since I happened to know a lot about the topic.</p>
<p>Expecting 5 but wouldn’t be surprised at a 4. I’m probably right on the edge.</p>
<p>^That about sums up me. I jammed about 4 POVS into the DBQ, or wrote perspective or point of view somewhere random, it was sad, yet organized.</p>
<p>Lol I did POV on all documents. Took a while.</p>
<p>^That’s ridiculous, it says to group where appropriate…I’m assuming you wrote like 4 pages of DBQ then.</p>
<p>I don’t see how you could do POV on all of them (without going into specifics), unless you just exaggerated.</p>
<p>I thought the multiple choice was good-- beginning was easy, end was hard. I probably got a total score of 45 - 50 there. My DBQ wasn’t organized well (I didn’t expect that number of documents)-- I can’t wait until I can say my groupings. Other two were such easy topics.</p>
<p>My DBQ was nearly 4 pages long and I only did POV for half of them. Haha.</p>
<p>It was kind of funny to watch other people at my school taking the test. Half of them just stopped caring after the DBQ and stared at the people like me who were actually trying on the last two essays.</p>