<p>How’d you do @SammyxB </p>
<p>@Reallycoolshoes thank you sooo much because that was my worst fear that I wouldnt be able to get into an ivy league at this point because of my three. They don’t automatically see it?</p>
<p>Unexpected/Expected is weird given the circumstances. I had some severe mental health issues for all of second semester (which are now treated and thankfully were at a down point during actual AP testing yay!), so a large majority of that content was unaccounted for Econ was particularly screwed because I only had it second semester. Anyway:</p>
<p>Calc AB: 5
Was expecting a 4 honestly. I had no clue how to do solids of rotation (oops second semester), and I didn’t know how to do the entire first FRQ I don’t think (something with integrals I think? idk). So this was a good surprise (even though I got a C second sem)</p>
<p>Physics B: 5
I was scared of this test going in, namely because I had no idea how to do fluid mechanics, thermo, nuclear, and anything electric (I luckily learned fluids on the bus that morning!). Practice FRQs seemed impossible because who knows how to do any of that? I walked out of the actual test very confident though. I killed the terrifying FRQs. I had no idea how to do the coil magnet something one, but I’m strangely good at guessing what to do on open-ended, and I came out with what I believe to be the right answer haha. Take that, other second semester C!</p>
<p>Lit: 5
I’m real good at English. This one was super expected, though my expectations faltered as I started doing more and more poorly through the second half of the year. Luckily, I ended up writing three of the best essays that I’ve ever written on the test and would have been shocked at a lower score.</p>
<p>Gov: 5
I worked my ass off for this class! I was the only A all year too :D. It was a 1 semester class where the classes alternated with Econ, I had it first semester luckily. I studied a ton before the test as well because the curve is so rough. I expected this one because of all the work and I felt really comfortable with the actual exam, but I was still scared because it’s a hard test</p>
<p>Microecon: 4</p>
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<p>Forreal. I had it only second-sem and I was clocked out the whole time, which wasn’t helpful given how blegh the concepts can be even when you’re trying. I bombed all of the last few tests, and I had forgone studying for the ap test in favor of studying for things like gov that I actually had a chance on. I somehow found the mc really easy, and the FRQs I had no clue on because I knew zero graphs that I should have (my limit was the supply/demand x curve pretty much lol). Luckily, my open-ended guessing abilities helped me out again because, judging from the google doc made after the test, I guessed very well on them lol This was completely unexpected, but here’s another C that translated to a good score</p>
<p>Psych: 4</p>
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<p>Okay, I wasn’t ever anticipating a 2 because of how easy the Psych test is, but I put zero effort into this class. The fact that I got an A second semester is disgusting (unless I got a B and I’m just remembering incorrectly. I think gym may have been my only A actually haha). But still, this was another case of “i know nothing so I’ll study for something else.” Then the test was really easy. The frqs were really easy. I got to #9 about bipolar disorder and I was like “nailed it.” Don’t get credit for it, but w/e.</p>
<p>Spanish Lang: 3
This one was weird. I did work quite hard for this class, but that work was to catch up to ap standards after 3 years of mediocre language teaching (which is likely the case at most schools). I knew it would either be a high 3 or a 4, depending on how well I BSed any part where I had to listen to someone else On the essay, the term social red completely flew over my head, and I, not realizing that it was a social network, wrote a very strange, likely off-topic essay. I’m not taking spanish in college anyway so it’s also whatever.</p>
<p>If anything, these are definitely higher than my past two years haha (3 in Euro. 5 in lang, 4 in bio, 3 in apush)</p>
<p>@Marrissa I’ll pm ya it’d be easier and OMG @An1100345 Hii! I’ll pm ya :P</p>
<p>@tomjagner17 I’m not certain about others, but I know that yale doesn’t require an official score report when you apply. You can just self report your scores on the common app. You’ll be fine.</p>
<p>Screw these proxies. I have no idea how to work them.
Whatever. I guess that I’ll have to wait until Wednesday. </p>
<p>Not trying to gloat - I got a 5 on Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Chemistry, US History, and Calculus BC. If anyone wants some tips on the exams, feel free to message me! I’d be glad to help out anyone who is taking any of those classes next year. Cheers</p>
<p>English Language: 5
US History: 5
French Language: 4 (self-studied, so I have an excuse lol!)</p>
<p>I don’t know guys I just still feel like a failure because I studied and worked so hard for this test and to make 3 is really disappointing and this is my first AP Test… I’m just worried of how I will do on the APUSH, Microecon, and Envi Sci exams or any other exams…</p>
<p>Listen up if I want early ap scores download the app<br>
Open door it’s on iphone not sure about android
Then just search up apscore.org sign in and bam</p>
<p>I can’t access scores yet but my math teacher messaged me on Facebook and told me I got a 5 on my AP Calculus AB exam. I was expecting a 4 because I thought I bombed the FRQs, so this was a pleasant surprise for me.</p>
<p>Open door isn’t on android …</p>
<p><a href=“https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PWHeSI54o-8I6OPoJxwFxjcFDRX_YzDZogQP0h76TEI/edit#gid=0”>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PWHeSI54o-8I6OPoJxwFxjcFDRX_YzDZogQP0h76TEI/edit#gid=0</a>
Remember to input your scores if you haven’t done so!</p>
<p>5 on Chem.
4 on USH. (What?!? I thought that I nailed this)
4 on Stats. (Self-studied so excused)
4 on Psych. (Self-studied so excused). </p>
<p>Can someone tell me how good these stats are for top colleges?</p>
<p>Well good news is I got my first job today bad news is I failed AP lang </p>
<p>Yeah, the proxies were a real pain this year to use. Web proxies didn’t work at ALL for me, the page would either crash or fail to load. I tried changing my IP through the proxies setting in Chrome, but it didn’t work at all. I ended up downloading Firefox and doing the whole proxy/port thing from there, and it worked really well.</p>
<p>Sometimes the fake IP’s you get have incorrect locations. For example, a lot of the ones I looked up that claimed to be in CA were back east or not even in the US, period. So after you change the settings on Firefox, go to whatismyip.com or a similar site to make sure that your proxy is actually working, and then proceed to log onto CB. </p>
<p>I used 184.105.18.60 and port 8089 and was some location in San Jose/Fremont IIRC. Hope this helps! </p>
<p>@An1100345 I used that exact proxy with Firefox be warned it does NOT work on Safari lol. But be careful guys too many of you crowding on the same proxy can’t be good. </p>
<p>5’s on Bio, Chem, BC Calc, English Lang, and USH!!! I wasn’t exactly expecting to pass chemistry (darn titrations and buffers), so this was a pleasant surprise for me</p>
<p>@An1100345, I tried that method for Chrome. I put in the IP address and port number. What do I do after that? I don’t understand where that globe button is that the instructions describes.</p>
<p>5’s for Calc BC, Lang, Music Theory, Physics C mech/e&m, Spanish language, and US government. Calc and MT were expected…but I thought I’d get like a 3 for gov. Really happy with it all :D</p>