As discussed in class, your final is a shortened version of the AP exam, including both a multiple choice section and an essay. The multiple choice questions will come directly from your practice tests for this term, and you will have a choice of essays (analysis and/or argument).
In addition, there is a matching section with terms from the handout we've been using for quizzes. Expect 12 terms for non-honors and 22 for honors.
The exam will be taken during your regularly scheduled class time and should take no longer than 50 minutes. The essays will be graded on the AP scale and converted to 50 (or 60 points) -- half of your grade, in other words.
I do not expect them to be perfect, but I do expect them to be thoughtful and insightful. Remember that this will be your last essay for me: what impression do you want to leave?
If you study the material you have, you will be more than prepared. So please STUDY. See you next week.
In addition, there is a matching section with terms from the handout we've been using for quizzes. Expect 12 terms for non-honors and 22 for honors.
The exam will be taken during your regularly scheduled class time and should take no longer than 50 minutes. The essays will be graded on the AP scale and converted to 50 (or 60 points) -- half of your grade, in other words.
I do not expect them to be perfect, but I do expect them to be thoughtful and insightful. Remember that this will be your last essay for me: what impression do you want to leave?
If you study the material you have, you will be more than prepared. So please STUDY. See you next week.