The AP Exam
MAY 12, 2022 (Thursday at 8:00 AM)
MAY 12, 2022 (Thursday at 8:00 AM)
The 55 Multiple Choice Questions will be taken with a time duration of 55 minutes (40% of overall exam).
Following the multiple-choice section will be 3 short-answer questions that students have 40 minutes to answer. Short-answer questions count for 20% of the overall average. The third question is picked by the student (focused on Periods 1-3 or focused on Periods 4-6).
Additionally, there is 1 document-based question (DBQ counts as 25%) and 1 long essay question (LEQ counts as 15%) that account for the remaining 40% of the overall average. Students have 60 minutes for the DBQ and 40 minutes for the LEQ.
For the LEQ, students get to pick from three options. Option 1 (1200-1750 CE), Option 2 (1450-1900 CE), Option 3 (1750-2001 CE).
Part I:
55 MC (Multiple Choice) 40%
3 SAQ (Short Answer) 20%
Part II:
1 DBQ (Document Based) 25%
1 LEQ (Long Essay) 15%
College Credit: Each college/university decides which AP Examination grades it will accept for credit. Almost all colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, and Europe, take part in the AP program, most institutions accept grades of “3” and above for exemption. This exam will NOT count toward your overall grade at Grovetown High School. Successful passing of this exam will exempt the student from taking a world history class in college (subject to university).
AP EXAM: MAY 12, 2022 (Thursday at 8:00 AM)
1. Interaction between Humans and the Environment (ENV)
2. Development and Interaction of Cultures (CUL)
3. State Building, Expansion, and Conflict (SB)
4. Creation, Expansion, and Interaction of Economic Systems (ECON)
5. Development and Transformation of Social Structures (SOC)
I. Chronological Reasoning
1. Historical Causation
2. Patterns of Continuity and Change over Time
3. Periodization
II. Comparison and Contextualization
4. Comparison
5. Contextualization
III. Crafting Historical Arguments from Historical Evidence
6. Historical Arguments
7. Appropriate Use of Relevant Historical Evidence
IV. Historical Interpretation and Synthesis
8. Interpretation
9. Synthesis (Dismissed as of 2017-18)