Asked by Anonymous

I am going to take the AP test for this class tomorrow and during the FRQ's I was wodering if anyone could help me clear some things up

When answering an FRQ, for example, if you were able to get a max of 6 points and you answer the FRQ but you don't give the exact examples that are on the rubric for the FRQ, about how many points would they give for at least attempting the FRQ? I am curious because Im taking practice FRQ's online and I wrote a fairly decent essay but none of my examples and countries listed as an example were the same as what was expected on the rubric.

Thanks.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
a fairly decent response* Didn't mean to put essay.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Go back and study the appropriate text materials. That should help you improve your response.

I doubt if you'd get many if any points for just trying. At the AP level, instructors want to know what you KNOW.

Answered by Anonymous
I have looked at texts and powerpoints to help respond to an FRQ.

So if I were to give examples but they weren't quite like the o nes on the rubric, they wouldn't give any points?
Answered by Ms. Sue
If you want college credit for this class, concentrate on learning the material, not the points you'll get for ignorance.
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