

Question 3 includes 2 stimuli (data, images, and/or maps).Question 2 includes 1 stimulus (data, image, or map).Geography is important to the College in terms of its degree results, the number of Fellows in the subject, the size of our typical admission and in terms of the successful history of the subject in the College. Question 1 does not include any stimuli. Geography at Fitzwilliam College has a long and thriving tradition, making it one of best places in the world to study the subject.Each free-response question presents students with an authentic geographic situation or scenario and assesses students’ ability to describe, explain, and apply geographic concepts, processes, or models, as they analyze geographic patterns, relationships, and outcomes in applied contexts.Approximately 30%–40% of the multiple-choice questions will reference stimulus material, including maps, tables, charts, graphs, images, infographics, and/or landscapes, roughly evenly divided between quantitative and qualitative sources.ģ Questions | 1 Hour 15 Minutes | 50% of Exam Score.Section I: Multiple ChoiceĦ0 Questions | 1 Hour | 50% of Exam Score The TL DR answer to your question is, no it’s not too late to cram! Good luck on human geo and on APWH.The AP Human Geography Exam has question types and point values that will remain stable from year to year, so you and your students know what to expect on exam day. If you have a better suited personal study plan then what I’ve suggested, go for it. That doesn’t mean it’s an easy test, but it does mean that it is entirely possible, and not even unlikely, for you to get a 4 or 5 on the test even if you haven’t put the amount of effort into it that is usually required of an AP class. As stated above, human geography is one of the easiest APs, which is why it is usually targeted at freshman and sophomore students.


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If you have time, and you may not, then do one full length practice free response (answering all three questions), and check your answer with college board’s rubric. Before you hit the books, drink a glass of water and eat a light snack to refresh your body. Check your outline with the college board rubric. Don’t try and do a full response to each one because you won’t get through many, read a prompt and just write down all the information you know to answer it, in an outline format. Approximately 3040 of the multiple-choice questions will reference stimulus material, including maps, tables, charts, graphs, images, infographics, and/or landscapes, roughly evenly divided between quantitative and qualitative sources. If your teacher didn’t cover this in class, read your review book’s section on it and go to college board’s website, look at the past free response for human geo. This exam is intended to evaluate the understanding of the skills of a person in the subject of Geography (Humanities and social science). Number 2, be familiar with how the free response is scored. Geography examination is a formal educational assessment done in the form of a written test, where candidates can showcase their knowledge and proficiency in Geography. Personally I recommend skipping the “test strategies” and practice questions in each section and only reading the content, but if you know your own study strategies well then just follow them. You have enough time to do this, so do that first. Whichever review book you have, read the entire review section. Most important things, number 1, know the material. (My first AP exam was world history and my review/cram started the day before the test >_>) 5 days is plenty of time to burn through a review book, and you’re getting ahead of the game here. Like the others have said human geo is an easy exam. Or maybe that’s not the philosophy at your school, but anyway, don’t stress over it. If your school is anything like mine then all your teachers have been pounding into your head all year how difficult AP exams are and how it’s college level material and how you need to spend months(lol) reviewing. Way to be unecessarily and unjustifiably rude… Īnyway, kc, I’m assuming you’re a freshman or sophomore and this may be your first year taking AP exams. “dude if you cant cram ap human geography with 5 days left to spare, then you’re weak and definitely aren’t ready for college”
