<p>5: 17
4: 7
3: 1
2:
1:
*:1 </p>
<p>expected lower so I’m happy…</p>
<p>5: 17
4: 7
3: 1
2:
1:
*:1 </p>
<p>expected lower so I’m happy…</p>
<p>5: 18
4: 7
3: 1
2:
1:
*:1 </p>
<p>just as expected! not trying to sound conceited or anything, though.
i’m happy :)</p>
<p>5: 18
4: 7
3: 1
2:
1:1
:(</p>
<p>Kidding. Took it last year and got a 5</p>
<p>5: 18
4: 8
3: 1
2:
1:</p>
<p>I’m happy with a 4 because I EFFING HATE CHEMISTRY</p>
<p>5: 18
4: 8
3: 1
2:
1: 1</p>
<p><em>__</em> I am ashamed, disappointed, and shocked by my AP Chemistry 2010 exam score. I’m in utter disbelief, and I feel like a miserable failure. I guess I did not understand the material, and my relentless act of laziness in this course gave me a fair reading of my academic abilities. Even though achieving a 5 on AP Calculus AB exam was extremely easy, this AP Chemistry score was an indicator of how far I am in my scientific knowledge (specifically Chemistry).</p>
<p>5: 18
4: 8
3: 1
2:
1: 2</p>
<p><em>__</em> I am ashamed, disappointed, and shocked by my AP Chemistry 2010 exam score. I’m in utter disbelief, and I feel like a miserable failure. I guess I did not understand the material, and my relentless act of laziness in this course gave me a fair reading of my academic abilities. Even though achieving a 5 on AP Calculus AB exam was extremely easy, this AP Chemistry score was an indicator of how far I am in my scientific knowledge (specifically Chemistry). </p>
<p>I feel the same.</p>
<p>5: 18
4: 9
3: 1
2:
1: 1</p>
<p>I was hoping for a 3 and got a 4 when you aim low you can’t be disappointed. I’m actually the first student and probably the last (chem teacher left, I’m not that egotistical) to pass AP Chem.</p>
<p>5: 19
4: 9
3: 1
2:
1: 1
wrote the wrong post, oops :)</p>
<p>5: 19
4: 10
3: 1
2:
1: 1</p>
<p>I’m happy. One of the VERY few in my school to get above a 3 :)</p>
<p>^ How do you know everyone else’s score?</p>
<p>5: 20
4: 10
3: 1
2:
1: 1</p>
<p>5: 21
4: 10
3: 1
2:
1: 1</p>
<p>Welcome to CC.</p>
<p>Last year, the kids who got the highest scores told everyone. The whole school only got 3 “3”'s as the highest score. My chemistry teacher emailed all his kids telling them what they made. We all shared what our scores were with each other :)</p>
<p>5: 22
4: 10
3: 1
2:
1: 1</p>
<p>5: 22
4: 10
3: 2
2:
1: 1</p>
<p>5: 23
4: 10
3: 2
2:
1: 1 </p>
<p>The test itself was easy, especially when compared to my teacher’s tests (I got a B both semesters lol). It sucks though that my college won’t let me test out of intro chem even though I got a 5…I guess that class will be my designated “nap time” lmao.</p>
<p>5: 24
4: 10
3: 2
2:
1: 1 </p>
<p>Ugh…I’m actually kind of disappointed just because, college credit-wise, I got 5s in all of the subjects I could have gotten a 4 in for credit, but got a 3 in the course I NEEDED to get a 4 in for credit :(</p>
<p>What would you say the curve was like this year? </p>
<p>What raw score was in the safe range for a 5?</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>Because people can only roughly guess at how they did, you won’t get any meaningful answers to those questions.</p>
<p>You guys skipped over Emirald’s addition to the report, presumably because Emirald and somead896 posted at the same time. It should look like this.</p>
<p>5: 24
4: 10
3: 2
2:
1: 2</p>
<p>And I just found out that I was the only 5 in my school! Very exciting.</p>