*2013 official ap score thread*

<p>I got my scores already! They were available through my college's web portal on our transcripts! This is probably an anomaly though so I'm sure it's different from everyone else!</p>

<p>I'll get the ball rolling:</p>

<p>AP Psych: 5
AP Lit: 4
AP Euro: 4
AP Environmental Science: 4
AP Statistics: 3</p>

<p>Post your scores here when you get them!!</p>

<p>Just happened to randomly check my College’s web portal and they were there. Didn’t even know the scores were being released today.</p>

<p>Calc BC: 5, Sub-score 5
English Lit: 4
Physics C Mechanics: 2 (Just drew on the free response, didn’t even fill out a single answer lol)</p>

<p>Chemistry: 5
Calculus BC: 5<br>
Language and Comp: 4 <---- Hard as hell to get a 5 in the English AP classes.
Macroecon: 5</p>

<p>-praying that you guys just stink at English so a 5 is humanly possible-</p>

<p>They’re not up for me :(</p>

<p>Well, I got a 11 my SAT essay and 730 CR. So i’m decent at reading and writing. Definitely not the best, but up there. </p>

<p>Then again, I got 4-5 hours of sleep those nights. Like I say before, if you think you did well you probably did. Like I knew I got a 5 when I walked outa AP Chem.</p>

<p>English is a crap shoot.</p>

<p>Yeah, but most colleges give you 4 or 5. So its no big deal. Any of you got National AP scholar? I still need to take 3 more APs next year to get it.</p>

<p>The difference between a 4 and 5 for me is having to take an extra semester of English.</p>

<p>Calculus BC: 5 (AB Subscore: 5)
Biology: 5 (I am not kidding, I was shocked myself)
Physics B: 5
Physics C Mechanics: 5
Physics C E&M: 5
Literature and Composition: Don’t care</p>

<p>So I ended up with National Scholar, yay!</p>

<p>I need at least 3 more 4’s to get National AP Scholar but I haven’t seen my results yet :(</p>

<p>Tell me, who needs a 5 on english?</p>

<p>What’s this college web portal you guys are talking about? How come you can see your scores already??</p>

<p>darksaber, congrats on your scores! You should be really happy with that impressive Bio result :)</p>

<p>@thelemonisinplay</p>

<p>If you were a senior in 2013, you applied to college. When you are taking your AP exams, you can note which college to send your scores too. So when you log into your colleges application/web portal the scores are visible on your transcript, since colleges receive AP scores first. </p>

<p>So if you’re smart, and you want your scores by July 1, apply to a college that has a free app fee, then when you take your AP exams, send it to that college.
PROFIT$$??</p>

<p>Oh, thanks zezima. Sadly, I was only a junior, so I guess I’ll have to wait 4 more days XD</p>

<p>Just curious, what is this sub score for Calc BC?</p>

<p>@rider43,</p>

<p>It’s the grade you would have gotten if there was no question on BC material. So it basically is the Calc AB part of the exam. Here’s how the Calculus BC exam works. Each question is labeled either AB or BC depending on what material its testing. The BC exam is 60% AB and 40% BC. So your total Calculus BC score is #AB points + #BC, whilst your AB subgrade is just #AB points.</p>

<p>Some people may get 4 on the overall exam, but 5 on the subscore because they didn’t do as well on the BC material.</p>

<p>So is it possible to get a 5 on the overall exam but 4 on sub score?
And do colleges look at both of them?</p>

<p>My friend at UPenn saw if he got credit, but I can’t seem to with William and Mary</p>

<p>@manmadeofbacon:
How did you feel you did on the Euro test? Were you expecting the 4?</p>