- AP European History
Advanced Placement European History (commonly known as AP European History, AP Modern European History, AP MEH, Euro AP, AP Euro, APE, MEHAP, APEH, APHOE (Advanced Placement History of Europe), EHAP, AP Mod, Mod, or simply Euro) is a course and examination offered by the
United States organization, theCollege Board , through theAdvanced Placement Program . This course is forhigh school students who are interested in a first yearuniversity level course in European history. The course surveysEuropean history from the year1450 to2004 , focusing on religious, social, economic, and political themes.The AP exam for European History is composed of two sections comprising eighty multiple-choice questions and three essay responses. [ [http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/ap/students/eurohistory/ap-cd-eurohist-0708.pdf European History Course Description] retrieved on October 27, 2007.] Section I, the multiple-choice portion, is to be completed in 55 minutes. Section II, the written response portion, is to be completed in 130 minutes (including the mandated 15 minute reading period) and includes three essays, two of them thematic Free Response Questions (FRQ) and one a
Document Based Question (DBQ). The DBQ is provided a mandated 15-minute reading period prior to beginning the response. Each essay is graded on a scale of nine possible points.The exam grade is weighted evenly between the multiple-choice and free-response sections. The DBQ is weighted 45 percent of the Free Response Question score, leaving the thematic essays weighted 55 percent, 27.5 percent each.
Grade distributions
In the 2007 administration, 97,042 students took the exam from 4,364 schools. The mean score was 2.84. The 2007 scores were considerably lower than the 2006 scores. The grade distribution for 2007 was: [ [http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/eurohistory/dist.html?eurohist Grade Distribution Report] from collegeboard.com]
References
External links
* [http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/sub_eurohist.html AP European History at CollegeBoard.com]
* [http://www.course-notes.org/european_history AP European History Outlines]
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