My theory is, that with all the college and high school people here, someone has to have taken it. At least I hope so.
Anyway, (I just found out today that there is no such word as 'anyways'. How odd.) what I want to know is this: how in-depth are the free-response answers supposed to be? I've seen the questions, and they seem to require pretty rudimentary answers, much simpler than the type of analysis you'd dedicate to an English work of literature, like Hawthorne or Shakespeare. But 60% of the score rests on the free-response, so I don't know...
I've never had any training specifically geared toward the AP exam, but I've translated a good deal of Latin passages in the time I've been studying Latin, and I've decided to take the test. Gulp.
Also, are there any copies of old tests floating around somewhere?
Gratias magnas ago,
Jenne
Anyone here take the AP Latin exam?
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