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Signed Up for AP Euro Next Year-Should I Take the Test If I'm not Going to Try Hard?

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I signed up for the AP Euro class at my school next year, but I'm not a big history fan. I will most likely end up having the class low on my priorities, getting B's on tests, not spending time reading the textbook or putting a ton of effort into homework, etc. I will probably manage an A because the teacher isn't super hard and its his first year teaching AP Euro.

My question is: by doing this can I still manage a 3 or higher on the AP test even though I won't be trying too hard in the class? The question is pretty much directed at people who have TAKEN the test already (the one a few days ago or in recent years).

To anyone like me who tried more in their other classes and just did enough in the class to get an A: did you find the AP test managable? If so, did you do any outside studying for it since you hadn't been doing much in the class during the year?

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