<p>im sorry bro, i was really tensed. I’ll pray for your 5 :D</p>
<p>Mc: harder than released exams. Idk how I did</p>
<p>Frq:easier than I thought. Only thing I can do Is hope for a 5</p>
<p>I thought you weren’t supposed to be discussing the test (especially in such detail)</p>
<p>easier than I expected when I walked in</p>
<p>MC was pretty good, far easier than the practice test questions I took
Expecting 60-65 right out of 80</p>
<p>DBQ was perfect, I just went over Nixon in class.
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I hit all the foreign stuff and had so much detail on Watergate for domestic stuff.
2.5 pages </p>
<p>Second Essay I did political unity between 1790 and 1840
Talked about peaceful transfer of power in the Revolution of 1800 and the Era of Good Feelings(as a Dem/Rep single united political party that focused on states rights but was balanced by long-lasting Federalist traditions such as John Marshall’s rulings and Henry Clay’s American System)
2 pages</p>
<p>Third essay I picket the African American one. Wrote how WEB Dubois parallels Malcolm X and Booker T Washington parallels MLK and Frederick Douglass parallels Rosa Parks. Except the 2nd time around they went for more direct action(march on DC of 200,000, sitins, and boycotts). Pretty well written.
2 pages</p>
<p>I was writing straight till the last minute though</p>
<p>Expecting an 8/9 on the DBQ, 8/9 on the second essay, and a 7/9 on the third essay
With that, according to [AP</a> Pass - AP Us Calculator](<a href=“http://appass.com/calculators/us]AP”>AP U.S. History Test Score Calculator - AP Pass), I can get 30/80 on the MC and still make a 5. That doesn’t seem right but whatever, guess I got a 5</p>
<p>For the free response, I wrote the first essay of part c. However, I just realized that I discusses the Alien Act and the Immigration Quota which were ten years before and ten years after the fact. How much will this hurt me?</p>
<p>MCQ- some of them were really difficult, but there were alot that were easy. </p>
<p>DBQ- I think I did well. I wrote 4 pages front and bank, so it was about 8 pages. I wish I didn’t write so much though, because I didn’t have enough time to put ALL I wanted on the next essays. Lol, during the DBQ, I started writing about OPEC and their embargo, and then all of a sudden it came to me that it was under Carter. I had an “oh thank you cerebrum” moment. I added plently of facts in my dbq, but I know the weakpoint of my essay was when I had to discuss Nixon and the racial issue. I didn’t even know his response, I just got it from the Docs. </p>
<p>FRQ- slavery was preety easy. </p>
<p>2nd FRQ- I did the African American movment. All I talked about was Garvey! & I spelled his name wrong the whole time. dang ;/ I totally forgot about Washington and DuBois. I just talked about Garvey’s separatist ideal and how that compared to The Black Panters in the 1950s-1960s.
With the contrast, I just discussed the fact that MLK, SNCC had strategies of like nonviolence, sit-ins, freedom rides and how they did not want to separate from whites, but integrate. </p>
<p>Lets just hope for the best! I think I was in the 3-4 range. GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE!</p>
<p>MC: I thought this was pretty good, although probably more hard questions than on the practice tests I’ve taken (I usually get about 5 wrong on practice tests). I counted about 15 that I was unsure of, and I’m assuming I probably got some right and some wrong, so that should be okay. </p>
<p>DBQ: Great!!! I was so happy it was Nixon. I had significantly more stuff for foreign policy than for domestic, so I’m hoping that’s okay. For foreign policy I got to talk about d</p>
<p>Half of my class did not finish either. It was kinda sad because our teacher told us that there has never been a DBQ on the Gilded Age, so everybody took their time studying the Gilded Age for like hours and hours. And many people didn’t even finish the multiple choice, so… ://
we will see, I guess.</p>
<p>I’m Really happy
The multiple choice were a piece of cake. People told me to concentrate on the guilded age yet I was surprised to find nothing about it. The dbq was a complete surprise did they do Vietnam 2 years ago … It was pretty recent 1974
Anyways at first I was scared but then fter reading I remember everything and wrote a lot
Did the slaves one and it was pretty good because of review book
I’m worried about the last frq because I think I made a mistake with the nationalitists of the immigrants
Can anyone tell me the main points of that frq ?</p>
<p>MC- Very easy. I felt like a lot of the questions were the same or nearly the same to some of the practice tests my APUSH teacher gave us. I know I got one MC wrong but I’m pretty sure that I got at least 75 right.</p>
<p>DBQ- Loved it. We just learned Nixon 3 weeks ago so all the info about Vietnam, Detente, SALT, the energy crisis, and Watergate were fresh in my mind.</p>
<p>FRQ- Did 3 and 5. In 3 I wrote about Federalists/D-R’s and Democrats/Whigs. Was pretty straightforward. My second essay on African American leaders was a bit shorter but I hit all the main points</p>
<p>Overall, confident in the 5.</p>
<p>What would a DBQ essay get with minimal outside info (but still well written)? All I remembered was stagflation, oil prices went up cause of Middle East stuff, Watergate stuff…yeah.</p>
<p>The multiple choice was pretty easy. Probably about 70-75/80. </p>
<p>Then I opened the free response and saw the DBQ. The first thing I wrote was “F***” in all caps. I didn’t study past WWII. Actually I think I did a decent job working with the documents I was given, but in order to do this I had to spend less time on the other essays. I wrote on political parties (not a good essay for me) and immigrants (pretty good actually). </p>
<p>I mean, I got really lucky with the environmental FRQs and I had it pretty good with the calculus questions so I guess I was due for something like this…I really wanted a western expansion question but I guess that will have to wait till some other time…I’m just hoping for a 4 so I don’t disqualify myself from AP Scholar eligibility.</p>
<p>multiple choice was ehh… 60/80</p>
<p>my entire grade guessed what the dbq was so i had a quick mental nixon review in the break… kinda obvios since hes huge and not one mention of him on the MC or on vietnam. 6 or 7/9</p>
<p>frq was so easy
1 all about the black folks. eassays 2 and 5, ofc, and i wrote 4 pages for first one and 5 pages for 2nd one. the souls of black folk! haha</p>
<p>easy 5… time for lang. shoot me</p>
<p>You know, this just made me feel a whole lot better. </p>
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<p>Wow @APchemistry, that did make me feel a whole lot better lol</p>
<p>how long were your free response?</p>
<p>@awkwardfish</p>
<p>You and I think exactly alike… I agree with your entire post! Good lucky and hopefully we both get a 5 =D</p>
<p>MC- medium, some harder, some easy
DBQ- easy for me since we just went over that in my class
FRQ- 2 and 4, 2 was easy, 4 i completely bsed and did not finish. I was writing my last sentence and told to stop! How bad is this if you dont finish?</p>
<p>Like my essay for 4 makes no sense. Since other people are discussing ill say a little on what i wrote. Please say if its right. I said both immigration periods were similar in that both were against catholics. Different; talked about the old immigrats and the new and how the 1910s were more radical (red scare 1919, palmer raids). Is this good enough for a 4/9? I only wrote a page and a half and i didnt finish…</p>
<p>Mult Choice - easyish, probably 60-70/80
DBQ - Honestly didn’t study Nixon at all, but I managed to use all the documents and pull things out of my butt. 7-9 on that
FRQ:
2 - Easy. Put stuff about indentured servitude, cousinocracies, Bacon’s Rebellion, Mercantilism, etc
5 - Okay. Had a practice DBQ about DuBois and Washington, so I was pretty confident on that. Put Marcus Garvey, SNCC, SCLC (indirect), MLK, and Malcolm X.</p>
<p>Pretty good for not having the class for 3 months.</p>
<p>Is it me or are you guys freaking out over the DBQ a little too much? You didn’t have to evaluate his entire presidency. All you had to do was analyze the challenges the adminstration faced.</p>