<p>^Where did you find that question?</p>
<p>princeton review, barron’s, everywhere</p>
<p>I honestly guessed on those in the practice test. In one of them they showed a map of the world and then asked what occurred at each plate boundary. (Specificsfor example, the plate near Antarctica is what kind of boundary? And was there at volcanic activity?) It was just like, ***? I know the different plate boundary, but who memorizes every plate boundary on the planet, and what exactly occurred there? </p>
<p>My AP Psych teacher describes it this way: there will be some questions that you just know; there will be some where you can make a pretty educated guess; and then there are questions that hardly no one gets right. I think that accurately describes almost all of the AP Exams.</p>
<p>i have studied so much for APES that I feel like I am best environmentalist LOL</p>
<p>I mean seriously. How can you get those questions right??</p>
<p>I mean, it’s like ETS thinks you have all of the time in the world to study for this test. It’s seems that they expect you to have no life outside of this one classthat’s the only way you could possibly get them all right. Honestly, if you’re getting about a 70-80 on the MC, you can easily pull a 5.</p>
<p>Um, PR and Barron’s questions are not written by the ETS…</p>
<p>Also, the Antarctic plate boundary can be guessed if you know whether there’s a trench or a ridge in that area.</p>
<p>I’m talking about the released exams, not the Barron’s/PR/5 Steps to a 5/etc.</p>
<p>It wasn’t just Antarctica, it was plate boundaries at 7 or so places around the world. There was no pictures of the plates or anything, just a map with a points at specific parts.</p>
<p>Also, Garfieldkiller, there was a question similar to the one adcomb was talking about on the 2003 exam.</p>
<p>Well, you don’t really need pictures of the plates…you can vaguely remember where they’re located</p>
<p>Do you have that exam? Could you send it to me or at least that question?</p>
<p>I actually do have the copy. Is there a way to upload pictures to from an iPhone ob here ? I don’t have a computer at the momet.</p>
<p>(PS-I apologize for the typos, as I’m typing on my phone with a splinted wrist. )</p>
<p>If you want, you can PM me your email, and I’ll email you the pictures.</p>
<p>Hmm, so how do you guys prepare for APES exam? If i don’t get 5, i am going to kill myself</p>
<p>I have a class, and I took a practise exam 2 weeks ago and got 86% on the MC and did okay on FRQ, so I’m not really sweating over this.</p>
<p>Excuse me while I worry about the AP French exam…</p>
<p>I have 3 other AP exams so I’m trying to prepare for all 4 at once. I like PR the best for all of my exams. Kaplan makes a 100 pg review that I bought for each subject I have, that I intend to go through this week(end). </p>
<p>(Random but typing with one thumb is annoying 0_0. But I am addicted to this site, so it’s not going to stop me. Lol) </p>
<p>I just took pictures of every page of the 2008 test, so if you guys want, you can PM me your email, and I can email the pictures of the test. The FRQs are on apcential.</p>
<p>CC starred out what site your email address is on.</p>
<p>Hey guys, are there any more APES practice tests? I solved all princeton review tests and released ones.</p>
<p>Cliffnotes has good practice exams that are similar to the real ones.</p>
<p>@garfieldliker, you should now have the 2008 exam</p>