<p>I remember my councellor screaming at me for retaking microeconomics when I got a 4 on the exam last year. She too stated "almost all" colleges take a score of 4 when all ivies only accept 5s if not none at all.</p>
<p>Sorry to ask again, but Bill: Does "almost all" include the top 15?</p>
<p>ummmm so how about i skipped 14 MC total and completely bombed the free response. i came out of the testing room and my math teacher gave my whole entire class hugs because we were all about to cry.</p>
<p>Am I the only one who thought part A of the section I was much harder than part B?
I left 5 questions blanck on part A and almost ran out of time.
I left 1 blank and finished 15 minutes before in part B.</p>
<p>i though the 1st part of the MC was pretty easy, but i only did okay on the calc MC... i'm not that great with the concavity stuff. free responce... eh. got the first question pretty well, same with like questions 2, 4, 5 and then made up all of 6 and bsed on 3... i think i did okay, possibly a 5, but probrally a 4</p>
<p>I am so happy the exam is over! Though I did not understand FRQ #6 at all, I basically felt as though I had been exposed to everything in our class this year. My teacher is ridiculously methodical, so had about 4 weeks to review after finishing the curriculum.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, we took the exam in the room next to the home ec room, and for the entire test we smelled chocolate chip cookies baking!</p>
<p>I did not understand FRQ #3d, the question with the improper integral of C. </p>
<p>In the FR part A, I was really uncomfortable with calculating all the integral by calculator although I knew that was the part that required calculator for some question.</p>