<p>I got a five
5: 10
4: 4
3: -
2: -
1: -</p>
<p>Is the curve generous or are we good?</p>
<p>^A bit of both in this case, but generally the latter</p>
<p>The curve for AP Bio has always been very generous. I purposely skipped 1 of the FRQs for the fun of it. Easiest ap science</p>
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<p>You skipped 1 of the FRQs and got 5?</p>
<p>Expected a four, got a five! I was extremely lucky, I think. If memory serves that first question was awful for me.</p>
<p>5: 12
4: 4
3:
2:
1:</p>
<p>5: 12
4: 5
3:
2:
1:</p>
<p>5: 13
4: 5
3:
2:
1:</p>
<p>I got a 5. My teacher wasn’t that great (first time teaching the class) so I read Cliffs like no other. Did 1 practice exam from Cliffs and two other from CB. Ended up with a five. I kind of predicted it though seeing that I was scoring unbelievably high on the practice exams. However, the exam was quite easy :/</p>
<p>Haven’t gotten my scores yet in the east coast…were they mailed to you already or did you guys call your school?</p>
<p>5: 14
4: 5
3:
2:
1:</p>
<p>I got a five. Science Olympiad saved me. I do anatomy and physiology as one of my events so I was glad there was so much a&p stuff.</p>
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<li>My teacher was sub-par, we only brushed over most of the topics via daily powerpoints and spent an obnoxiously long time on the organs. I definitely expected and was ready to accept a 2, because I bombed the fly experiment and ecology FRQs. But in general, the MC is pretty easy. It helped that I’d done some old AP exams. Not that it matters, my school generally doesn’t accept AP credit.
5: 14
4: 6
3:
2:
1:</li>
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<p>5: 15
4: 6
3:
2:
1:</p>
<p>5: 16
4: 6
3:
2:
1:</p>
<p>5: 17
4: 6
3:
2:
1:</p>
<p>5: 17 + 1 = 18
4: 6
3: 0
2: 0
1: 0</p>
<p>2, I’m okay with it. Don’t really care about the class. :)</p>
<p>You killed it!!!
5: 17 + 1 = 18
4: 6
3: 0
2: 1
1: 0</p>
<p>Got a five!!! super happy but also EXTREMELY surprised. :)</p>
<p>5: 18 + 1 = 19
4: 6
3: 0
2: 1
1: 0</p>
<p>5: 20
4: 6
3: 0
2: 1
1: 0</p>