<p>AP tests are for the most part over, so predict what you think you made on all of your tests here.</p>
<p>AP Calculus A/B: 5 (easy)
AP English Lit: 3... if I'm extremely lucky or the graders have mercy on me a 4
AP English Language: 4/5
AP Government: 4
AP Macroeconomics: 5
AP Microeconomics: 4 or if I'm lucky a 5 </p>
<p>Computer Science A: 4/5
Calculus AB: 5
English Language: 3-5 (reading-based exams are so variable)
Statistics: 5 or high 4
Physics Mechanics: 4/5
Macroeconomics: 5 or high 4
Microeconomics: 4 unless I got lucky on the MC then 5</p>
<p>English Lit: Probably a 2. A 3 if I’m really lucky. I can’t do poetry, and this exam seemed poetry-heavy. </p>
<p>Stats: Hopefully a 5, but there is a small possibility of a 4 if the curve is unusually harsh and I don’t get as much partial credit as I think I will. </p>
<p>Physics B: Most likely a 5. Will be pissed if it’s not, I definitely studied the hardest for this one. </p>
<p>US Gov: I had been getting high 4’s on practice tests, but I found the test (especially FRQ’s) to be a quite a bit easier, so I’m hoping for a 5. </p>
<p>Macro: A 4. I had been on the 4/5 border but I think I messed up the FRQ’s so a 5 seems unlikely at this point. </p>
<p>I know this isn’t the right forum for this but does anyone know how many multiple choice you have to get correct on AP World to get a 5? If I get 57/70 MC, 9, 8, and 6 on the essays is that enough? What would be the minimum composite to get a 5?</p>