Predicting One’s APUSH Exam Score in Less than Forty Minutes
Can it be done?
As the end of the school year draws near, high school students everywhere are preparing for the Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) exam. One of the biggest questions on every student’s mind is, “what are my chances of earning a 3 or better?” In an effort to answer this question, I have created three separate quizzes designed to predict a student’s APUSH exam score, with each quiz to be completed within forty minutes.
The first quiz is called the “P7-P9 forty MCQ quiz,” and I’m guessing that students who answer at least 60% of the questions correctly will earn a 3 or higher on the May APUSH exam.
I am also curious about the predictive value of two other quizzes: the “P4-P6 forty MCQ quiz” and the “P1-P3 thirty-five MCQ quiz.”
If you are a high school student preparing for the APUSH exam, you may want to consider taking one or all of these quizzes to gauge your chances of success. You can access these quizzes by visiting the following links:
- P1-P3 quiz: https://frm.tv/join/NCJNM9
- P4-P6 quiz: https://frm.tv/join/HRFPHU
- P7-P9 quiz: https://frm.tv/join/92GBNH
Regardless, by taking these quizzes, students should gain valuable insights into their strengths and weaknesses in APUSH and be better prepared for the upcoming exam.
Sidenote #1
If you plan to take one of the quizzes listed above, but only after some serious review, I suggest looking at each of the following:
- The Twelve Dates Students Must Know
- Important P1–3 Words, Terms, Phrases
- Important P4–6 Words, Terms, Phrases
- Important P7–9Words, Terms, Phrases
- Review Activity for the P1-P3 Need-to-Know Proper Nouns
- Review Activity for the P7-P9 Need-to-Know Proper Nouns
- A Comparing and Contrasting of Period 1–7 Words, Terms, Phrases
- A Comparing and Contrasting of Period 8 Words, Terms, Phrases
- My Period 9 ChatGPT Produced Notes
Sidenote #2
Students may also want to look over the following:
- History of Migration within America (1776–1945
- History of Immigration to America (1800–2010)
- History of Native Americans (1491–2015)
- History of Women in America (1607–1945)
- History of Women in America (1945–2015)
- History of Blacks in America (1865–1945)
- History of Blacks in America (1945–2015)
- History of America on the World Stage (1800–1991)
- History of Laissez Faire in America (1800–2015)
- My 2020 APUSH Review Materials (in the form of a slideshow)
Sidenote #3
- APUSH Practice Exam #1 (Thirty-five MCQs pertaining to the time period 1491 to 1945)
- APUSH Practice Exam #2 (Another thirty-five MCQs pertaining to the time period 1491 to 1945)