<p>1?</p>
<p>5?</p>
<p>on any subject you can think of? or you can give overall for all subjects.
I thought this might be fun to ask</p>
<p>1?</p>
<p>5?</p>
<p>on any subject you can think of? or you can give overall for all subjects.
I thought this might be fun to ask</p>
<p>For our annual AP English Lit class, around 15-20% get 5s, 50% 4s, some 3s, and very few 2/1s. For our Calculus classes, since entrance is restricted and most of the students are fairly good at math, most get 5's. For the AP sciences (Chem, Bio, Phys B), only the motivated students sign up for them, so it's usually 4s and 5s (which are equally frequent). I don't think anyone in the latter two got a 2 or 1.</p>
<p>2295 AP Tests taken
60% passed with a 3 or higher</p>
<p>This is what my school says:</p>
<p>"In 2006 355 students took 620 tests in 16 subjects. Seventy percent earned a score of 3 or better (usually earning college credit)."</p>
<p>95% 3 or above for stats, everything else probably more 1's and 2's than 4's and 5's</p>
<p>100% above 3 for chemistry and calc BC
70% for calc AB
and dont know the stats for rest.</p>
<p>of 41 or 42 students in AP Euro 15 got 5 and 15 got 4</p>
<p>I've heard AB Calc 12/20 got 5 and at least 6 of the other 8 got 4</p>
<p>i wonder what schools end up geting 1's in exams like psychology?
how does that happen if you take a class?</p>
<p>102 students, 137 tests, 85% 3 or higher</p>
<p>87% earn 5s in AP Calc BC, AP Chem, and AP Physics. The same professor teachers all three courses, plus they are restricted to students with a 700+ SAT Math.</p>
<p>Around 60% score 4 or 5 on English Lang/Lit</p>
<p>around 95% of our chem AP student's get 5. out of 100 students last year i think only 3 got 4 rest all 5...</p>