2010 Official AP Chemistry Score Report

<p>5: 38
4: 12
3: 2
2:
1: 2</p>

<p>I am so relieved. Did not think I did well enough to get the 5 but I am so happy I did.</p>

<p>5: 39
4: 12
3: 2
2:
1: 2</p>

<p>Go me. :D</p>

<p>5: 40
4: 12
3: 2
2:
1: 2</p>

<p>its so fluffy im gonna die!</p>

<p>5: 41
4: 12
3: 2
2: 0
1: 2</p>

<p>I had great teachers =).</p>

<p>Wow, still no 2s? I would add a because my friend got a 2, but I feel like that would be unrepresentative of the CC community.</p>

<p>5: 42
4: 12
3: 2
2: 0
1: 2</p>

<p>Expected a 3 and got a lucky 5 instead.</p>

<p>5: 42
4: 13
3: 2
2: 0
1: 2</p>

<p>5: 43
4: 13
3: 2
2: 0
1: 2</p>

<p>Got five, but i have only 740 sat 2 for chem should i try to retake</p>

<p>5: 44
4: 13
3: 2
2: 0
1: 2</p>

<p>:)</p>

<p>A 740 is fine…</p>

<p>5: 45
4: 13
3: 2
2: 0
1: 2</p>

<p>5: 47
4: 13
3: 2
2: 0
1: 2</p>

<p>5: 47
4: 14
3: 2
2: 0
1: 2 </p>

<p>Bleh.</p>

<p>5: 47
4: 15
3: 2
2: 0
1: 2 </p>

<p>I love how this distribution is massively different than the national distribution.</p>

<p>5: 48
4: 15
3: 2
2: 0
1: 2</p>

<p>Super happy with my 5, Chem is not my favorite course and I had to work really hard to do well. I thought I was screwed since I messed up the reactions.</p>

<p>@elf465
The reactions only account for 5% (10% of the short answer, which is 50%) of your total test. </p>

<p>Would 50% on Part A (calculations, 30% of the test), and ~80% on everything else qualify for a 5? Just wondering.</p>

<p>5: 48
4: 16
3: 2
2: 0
1: 2</p>

<p>I’m disappointed with my 4. I thought I got a 5. :&lt;/p>

<p>5: 49
4: 16
3: 2
2: 0
1: 2</p>

<p>I would have shot myself if I didn’t get a 5 on chem. The MC was just ridiculously easy along with the FR. I felt this year was abnormally easy (IMO) compared to some practice tests I took.</p>

<p>5: 49
4: 16
3: 3
2: 0
1: 2</p>

<p>im really happy actually since chemistry is not my best subject at all and we didnt have the best teacher so our class basically taught each other</p>

<p>5: 50
4: 16
3: 3
2: 0
1: 2</p>

<p>Was not expecting a 5.</p>