Monday, May 14, 2007

AP PHysics B exam

Holy shit that shit was impossible.

Im hoping for a 30 outta 70 in the multiple choice (at least)
and like 40 outta 80 in the long response (doubt that)


Damn the test was so fucking hard. I didnt know anything. I forgot all 10 pages of formulas we got. 10 freaking pages, not even all of the equations are there. I didnt memorize the optics, heat, electicity&magnetism, and a whole lot of other stuff. Little things here and there cost me the test.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Friday's DBQ

2007 - Agriculture in 1890s

Boy was I wrong... LoL

Yesterday’s AP US History test was like the best test I could’ve hoped for. The multiple choice was relatively easy, I don’t think I got more than 20 of them wrong (out of 80). The DBQ was on agriculture and farmers during the 1865-1900 period. I knew a lot on that area so it wasn’t a problem. Part B was a choice between the Great Awakening and rebellions. I didn’t know much on either subject and ended up doing the rebellion essay. The Part C was either Theodore Roosevelt’s policies or a bunch of presidents in the 60s-80s. I am an expert in Theodore Roosevelt’s policies. Overall, the test was a success. I think I got a 4 or 5.


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2006 DBQ - Cold War/Women
2005 DBQ - American Revolution/Compromises
2004 DBQ - Fr and Indian War/Foreign policy 1910s
2003 DBQ - Depression/Progressive
2002 DBQ - Reform/Era of Good feelings
2001 DBQ - Cold War
2000 DBQ - 1870-1900 working conditions
1999 DBQ - Revolutionary War

Ok - this is what i have researched.
Since Rev war and Cold War have appeared twice in the past 7 years, i dont think they will use it again.

What I predict are high chances - topics
1. Civil Rights - no dbq as of yet on this
2. Mexican war - nothing on this as of yet
3. Jackson - possibly
4. Social stuff - maybe
5. Imperialism - might