AP Human Geography Test

 Lexi Burrows
Convergence Editor 
Students have to re-read many things
to be able to get an A on this test. Photo
credit Lexi Burrows. 
Today AP Human geography took a multiple choice test. Students had 40 minutes to a complete the 50 question test.
      Studying for an AP test can be very difficult and overwhelming. “I prepared by re-reading book, rewriting my notes, redoing our outlines, making flashcards, practicing out loud, and by reviewing my cram sheet,” said sophomore Ally Stutzman.
      Many students do not know whether they did good or not, but some feel better than others. “It is my hardest class. Of course I am going to worry but I feel ok about the test. I tried my hardest to help ensure my success in the class,” said Stutzman.
      AP Human Geography is a college course so the test taking is timed. Many students stress about not finishing, but in the end, everyone completes the test. They are preparing the students who participate in the APHUG class for the real test. Students must score a three or higher on the college exam, in order for it to count. They have to pay 91 dollars to take the exam and students must pay at least fifteen dollars by Thursday, the 10th.
      “Hopefully I did well on the test. I’m sure others did well too. If we don’t have enough people get a good score, the test is curved,” said Stutzman.


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