This thread is reserved only for those who've completed Advanced Placement history courses in High School, or are currently (or were in the past) specializing in history in college.
Anyone who has either not completed such Advanced Placement courses, or isn't currently majoring in History in college, is requested not to participate in this thread.
Today let's begin our discussion with the Scholastic tradition prominent in Medieval Europe; focusing on less famous intellectuals such as Anselm of Canterbury, William of Ockham, and Thomas Aquinas.
AP History is like History 101 in college
>>2801471
>Courses get more challenging as you get older
Wow.
>OP thinks AP classes are impressive
>OP thinks that 4chan isn't filled with bored college students
>muh AP
nice thread, why not consider posting some interesting historical content instead of making an OP embarrassing yourself
>>2801479
>Brainlet thinks he can take part in my Advanced Placement discussion
pfft nothing personal, stupid
>>2801478
No, what I mean is that this thread basically says that anyone who's taken their History requirement in college is allowed, no specialization necessary.
I'm a Bio major, and I took that
>>2801495
Anyone who's majored in history in college is allowed, but only if they've already taken Advanced Placement courses in High School beforehand.
I don't want to talk to any dumbass who hasn't mastered history at an early age.
>>2801461
just took the AP euro exam today
ask me anything
>>2801461
hi. 3 in AP European History here. Can I hang out with you guiz or Am I too dumb?
>>2801461
>tfw you got into history through the study of fashion.
No regrets.
modddssssssssssss
also IB > AP, even if it is librul brainwashing
>posting on 4chan while being in high school
No wonder our rhetoric is so poor. We have a bunch of babbys acting like they know the world.
>>2801744
How thoroughly shafted was the Roman Empire with regard to time spent covering it?
AP is a fucking joke. My AP US history class would've better been titled "why white men are the devil".
Question after question about Jim Crow, segregation, slavery, women's suffrage, the KKK, and every other cherrypicked data point. Overemphasizing every fucking thing the US did wrong, never even exposing students to the idea that the US is a pretty nice place.
2 90 minute long secretive seminars in that class related to WW2. Topics? The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Holocaust. The fucking Holocaust. Why was that even brought up in US History? Because white people did something bad. The word "D-Day" was never uttered, nor was "pacific theater, eastern front", or "maginot line". I'm convinced Pearl Harbor wouldn't have been mentioned had it not been necessary in discussing Hiroshima.
In short, it wasn't a fucking history class. It was Social Justice 210.
Passed the exam with a 4/5 btw.
>>2801909
Socratic seminars, that is. Fucking autocorrect.
>>2801887
My teacher is absolutely obsessed with Roman law so he spent a good deal of time covering the Twelve Tables and how it parallels other European societies but other than that the Roman Empire was completely disregarded since the test only covers content beyond the Renaissance.