Anyone here take the AP Euro exam in a previous year?

<p>I got a 5 on it last year. The exam, especially the frq/dbq section, will test your knowledge since 1450ish to the present. The best thing to do is review things like separate spheres, change over time,the -isms, and other themes of euro hist([AP:</a> European History](<a href=“AP European History – AP Students | College Board”>AP European History – AP Students | College Board)). You have to be able to show a clear understanding of the subject as a whole, which is where euro transcends the level of thought needed in apush. Get with a princeton review book and read it just to refresh your memory of the pre-industrial era. Also study the rubric for the dbq, it is very different than the apush dbq unless they’ve made drastic changes. Understand how the graders use the core points and the extra points if you fulfill the core section (extra include analysis of point of view and using an extra document.</p>