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AP World History Exam Weighting

How's it going, everyone? I'm studying for the AP World History exam, and I'd appreciate it if someone could explain how the exam is weighted. Which sections have the most impact on the overall score? Is there a certain area I should focus on more than others?

5 months ago

Hey there! Happy to help you out with the AP World History exam weighting. The exam is divided into two main sections: multiple choice/short answer and free-response. Each section contributes to your overall score. Here's the breakdown:

1. Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs): 40% of your overall score

- The MCQ section consists of 55 questions, and you get 55 minutes to complete it.

2. Short Answer Questions (SAQs): 20% of your overall score

- The SAQ section has 3 mandatory questions and 1 choice question. You have a total of 50 minutes to complete this section.

3. Document-Based Question (DBQ): 25% of your overall score

- The DBQ requires you to analyze and use documents to answer a historical question. You'll have 60 minutes (which includes a 15-minute reading period) to complete this part.

4. Long Essay Question (LEQ): 15% of your overall score

- The LEQ gives you a choice between three prompts based on different historical time periods. You'll have 40 minutes to write your essay in response to one of these prompts.

All sections are important, but you can see that the MCQs and the DBQ have the most weight when it comes to your overall score. Focusing on developing your skills in these two sections might be beneficial, but don't neglect the other areas like SAQs and LEQ. A balanced approach to studying will help ensure you cover all the necessary skills and content needed to succeed on the exam. Make sure to practice with sample questions and take some full-length practice exams to gauge your progress and identify areas where you may need to concentrate more of your efforts. Good luck!

5 months ago

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