<p>Yeah what did everyone use to study? any resources? sites? Book? outlines? that can help us?</p>
<p>I didn’t use anything extra, sorry. I used what my teacher provided and studied from the book listed above. My teacher did use Barrons and that helped and he used this: [Amazon.com:</a> AP Human Geography w/ CD-ROM (REA) - The Best Test Prep (The Best Test Preparation for Advance Placement): Christian Sawyer: Books](<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Human-Geography-CD-ROM-REA-Preparation/dp/0738603716/ref=pd_sim_b_38]Amazon.com:”>http://www.amazon.com/Human-Geography-CD-ROM-REA-Preparation/dp/0738603716/ref=pd_sim_b_38)</p>
<p>It got 5 starts too.</p>
<p>i got a 4 :/</p>
<p>I got a 5 and I felt horrible about the Free Responses, especially the first one which i got 2 of the names wrong and I didn’t even know why they are spread that way (parts a and b of question 1). I felt good about MCQ’s. So, I think that there was definitely a huge curve. Good luck guys. I know that all of you are gonna get atleast a 3 cause you guys are CC’ers. </p>
<p>By the way, we used Rubenstein in class and I read through Barrons once</p>
<p>I got… </p>
<p>A 3!</p>
<p>I’m happy, I think my MC was the problem for me. I’m better at essay’s. It was my first AP exam and I was a freshman when I took it.</p>
<p>Barron’s was all that I used. Read it a couple of times and that was it. Nothing else. There were a lot of questions that weren’t mentioned in the book, but were mostly common sense. Got a 5. The curve is generous–58%ish.</p>
<p>I got a 5. Didn’t take the class or study. Well, I studied at 10 pm the night before. And I’m not a robot, it was just that easy.</p>
<p>It’s one of those that you can take if you’ve taken APES, Econ, and a couple AP histories.</p>
<p>5… our class used Rubenstein. I never really paid attention in class, but a lot of it is common sense.</p>