<p>@Jersey13…so can you stick around and let us know how to do all the FR after the 48 hours are up? lol</p>
<p>here ya go:</p>
<p>mc guessed like 4. most of them right, but with calculator was HARD.</p>
<p>FRQ:</p>
<p>6/9
4/9
3/9
4/9
5/9
4/9</p>
<p>there: a very high 4.
hopin for a 5 though.</p>
<p>the one with the little animal, squirrel was hard. the one with the weird looking pool was hard. the one with the increasin, decreasin, or neither was hard.</p>
<p>
I’ll probably be around. Which FRQ (describe it vaguely of course) did you find difficult?</p>
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<p>hey, didnt know that you posted it!
but i think i can get a 5.
i only want 5s… so thats why.</p>
<p>But Jersey, thanks!</p>
<p>didnt know that you posted, didnt mean to put up roger_dooleys warning.
love!</p>
<p>are you international?</p>
<p>thought nr 6 was KILLEr</p>
<p>No I’m from New Jersey as the name suggests lol.</p>
<p>wanna exchange stats?
PM ME BABEY</p>
<p>I usually abstain from disclosing my stats lol.</p>
<p>dont worry, im international;
pm me!
i ll pm you!</p>
<p>you can leave out private stuff</p>
<p>how can they change your grade when they get your score in july? don’t you graduate sometime in the next few weeks? lol. that sounds pretty janky to me</p>
<p>I unlike everyone on CC was looking for a 4 mind you.
Didn’t do to well, It was bad,
I finished Section 1a quickly and i finished:
24 answered, with some guessing
4-omitted</p>
<p>Section 1a, another relative cakewalk, compared to what i expected:
13 answered with less, but still small guessing,
4-omitted</p>
<p>FRQ—>WORST QUESTION EVER
Question 1:
1a- correct
1b- not sure(could go either way)
1c- probably wrong
I could have done 1d, but time ran out.</p>
<p>Question 2: im fairly confident i got 2a, 2b, and more or less 2c.
2d- i forgot the question, but i remember this question being my best</p>
<p>Question3:
3a- seemed right
3b- could go either way not too confident.
3c- it should be correct
3d- not sure if there was a 3d, but if there was i didn’t do it.</p>
<p>QUESTION 4:
4a- correct
4b- i think it was right
4c- i think i used the right one for this question
4d- No idea- blank</p>
<p>Question 5: BLANK -9 no idea</p>
<p>Question 6: one of my better questions
6a. correct, but might be formated right
6b. i think it was right
6c. i think i did it, not sure how it went
6d. don’t think i did it if there was one</p>
<p>So almost cetain of a 22 for FRQ</p>
<p>So basically i done bad. My calculator was “busy” aka: stalled/broken (TI-89titanium)for 3/4th of the Calculator free response >.></p>
<p>if i get a 37 none wrong which i doubt and 22 on my FRQ: ie: everything i think is right is right, i can enjoy an upper mid-4, however if my guesses, which im not sure how many, kill me i can go down to 3, or if my FRQs are wrong i t can go down to a 3, or if both( don’t want to think about it) a 2.</p>
<p>I think im getting a 3, say hello to Calc 1, >.<, im honestly sick of it.</p>
<p>I think in recent years, 5 has been in the mid to high 60s. More on the high 60s side.</p>
<p>The MC multiplier is always 1.2…so that helps I think. Because almost everyone I talked to said that the MC was relatively easy…so if you do well on that, multiply by 1.2, it helps to get your raw score up. Then score some FR points and it’s good enough for a 4. For a 5 though, I’m not quite sure.</p>
<p>thanks!
yea the mc was EASY. well, okay not that easy but relatively.</p>
<p>HATED THE FRQs.</p>
<p>I was shooting for a 4, which is all I need because I just have to take Calculus I in college and a 4 will test me out of it. However, I feel as though I could have very well scored a 5. If not, then I definitely made a solid 4.</p>
<p>really??? haha, i actually enjoyed the 1st half, then i got 2 the w/ calculator MC and just blanked out :(</p>
<p>NYS, So 66 could be 5?
Im not counting on everything going my way but if thats true, under the best circumstances (unlikely) i could get a 5.</p>
<p>Im not too concerned, just curious, again im shooting for a 4.</p>
<p>@ Jersey13: I also didn’t think the FRQ’s were that bad. I answered ~80% of them and felt pretty good about most of my answers. That’s why I was pretty confused/scared when I talked to people afterwards and they were all saying how hard it was.</p>
<p>Multiple choice was alright…left 2 blank
FRQ was easier than most practice FRQs I’ve done.</p>