a class that a few, very stupid, people will take in their sophomore year of high school. supposovly college level... i doubt even college students know this much about history.
pure hell during the year but its not impossible to do well. 3 hours a weekend doing the assignments and ur good.
as for the ap test. study early and watch the people around u crack when they realize the test is tomorrow. hehe
overall, learn a hell of a lot of shit u will never lose but... if ur ever transported back to the french revolution, you will know exactly what will happen, and what people to avoid.
pure hell during the year but its not impossible to do well. 3 hours a weekend doing the assignments and ur good.
as for the ap test. study early and watch the people around u crack when they realize the test is tomorrow. hehe
overall, learn a hell of a lot of shit u will never lose but... if ur ever transported back to the french revolution, you will know exactly what will happen, and what people to avoid.
a: so u taking ap european history next year?
b: what u kidding me, i have a life !
a: yea, but i think imma try for the credit
b: good luck to you.
b: what u kidding me, i have a life !
a: yea, but i think imma try for the credit
b: good luck to you.
by i think i did well... May 24, 2009
a college level course taken in highschool by overachievers and really smart kids. the cause of many sleepless nights. you walk into class the first day and there is 30 people in it...the teacher explains what is to be done the entire year and the next day 10 people remain. those 10 people will go through pure hell for the remainder of the year. and just wait until the AP exam...theres nothing worse then sitting in a room for 3 hours not being able to move...writing two essays doing around 100 multiple choice and reading short stories to do data based questions over. the worst part is on the multiple choice if u guess the wrong answer u get a penalty of i think its 1/2 or a whole point...so ur better off just not answering. the hardest part is to even get finished. i only finished 2/3s of the test and scored a 1. i broke down many times from doing all the homework in that class...atleast 3 hours a nite. if ur lucky. oh ill never forget the number of times i thought about comiting suicide. NEVER take this course. even if u think ur smart...u r smart..then u get in that class and suddenly ur IQ is 50 points lower than it was 2 minutes ago.
by scott branner September 15, 2006
The greatest class ever invented in the history of mankind. Even though it is really hard, no other class will teach you more about politics, economics, religion, and obviously history.
AP European History, when taught by an intelligent and unbiased teacher, opens up an entire new world of debate and personal enrichment.
by Mr. Fitz rules September 08, 2006
The biggest waste of time. Even my teacher said, "the only time you'll need to any of this, is if you become a history teacher". Your week will be jampacked with work and instead of going to school events, you and your retard friends are at home studying for a test that includes over 100 pages of material. Not to mention the weekly vocab quizzes and chronology test that will make you want to rip your fucking mind out of your heads. Every day at lunch your friends, who aren't taking this dumb class, will call YOU the stupid one because you have a C in the class and they have an A in their easy World History class. I sleep at 12:30, I wake up at 6 and spend all my energy at school only to come home and work more.
by FUKAPEURO September 28, 2018
by Josh Chong January 27, 2004
You have to be manly to take this class. I got A's each trimester in that class, u jelly? <trollface>
Covers European history (duh) from 1450 (approximate date of invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg) to the present day. While it is true that it is hard, use your document analysis skills you picked up in the class for DBQs and realize that the definitions on UD are kind of biased. This is an excellent class that make you supes smart.
The AP exam begins with a multiple choice section consisting of 80 questions; now if you get one wrong, you DO NOT get penalized (yeah!). This is hard, but it gets even harder. The writing section consists of a DBQ (document based question) and two FRQs (free response question). Your writing hand will probably throb after this test.
Covers European history (duh) from 1450 (approximate date of invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg) to the present day. While it is true that it is hard, use your document analysis skills you picked up in the class for DBQs and realize that the definitions on UD are kind of biased. This is an excellent class that make you supes smart.
The AP exam begins with a multiple choice section consisting of 80 questions; now if you get one wrong, you DO NOT get penalized (yeah!). This is hard, but it gets even harder. The writing section consists of a DBQ (document based question) and two FRQs (free response question). Your writing hand will probably throb after this test.
Jimmy took AP European History and learned about socialism; he decided that everyone should share this knowledge. But in application that doesn't really work, now does it? ;)
by AidanVonBismarck June 05, 2011
A great class, depending on your teacher. It's not that hard as long as you pay attention and think critically. I'm about to take my test on Friday and I am scared. BUT if you don't study... you will get an F and wonder why, and no one in the class will have sympathy for you because they're all either upperclassmen or geniuses.
The Mormons and Asians in my AP European History made fun of me when I told them that I failed the test last week.
by Garth Funker May 06, 2010