AP HISTORY ESSAY RUBRIC

The APUSH and WHAP each consist of two essay responses: the LEQ (long essay question) and the DBQ (documents-based question). Attached are the links to the official College Board history essay rubrics: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/pdf/rubrics-ap-histories.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiu_dO45cXnAhVplXIEHZWTDqUQFjAAegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw0b8VAPS3dAlMHS6hmgTsBh The link is for the current AP HISTORY LEQ and DBQ rubrics. We will notify of any changes to the rubric asContinue reading “AP HISTORY ESSAY RUBRIC”

So, How Is The AP Test Structured?

Introduction After you’ve spent the year handing in your assignments last minute, stressing your ass off after every test, and crying after getting a 70 on that DBQ, you finally have to face the AP test. So let’s skip all the studying and focus on what the test actually has to offer for you. WeContinue reading “So, How Is The AP Test Structured?”

World Units

In 2020, the college board started the new World History test that only goes from the 1200s to the present. Previously, the test covered the entirety of world history. The test is split into 9 different units that correspond to certain years in world history, with different weights on each era. The Units are: UnitContinue reading “World Units”

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