On the exam, you'll get to answer 75 questions in 55 minutes, don't worry you can do it. It's multiple choice and it won't be that hard if you heed the studying advice. Always try your best, never second guess yourself, Brock has a great story for that one. Next you have three exams, you get ten minutes to prepare the DBQ, then you have two hours to write the three essays I told you about. You technically get forty minutes per essay but they're all bunched in one time frame so you can take as long as you want as long as you get them all finished. Brock will prepare you for this with practice exams, which are harder according to the lady who works with the AP company place thing.