<p>As the title indicates, I procrastinated for the AP exams, and the other day we took a prep exam in class. I'm pretty sure my score would've been a 3 with the actual scoring, and I was wondering how I should raise my score with about 4days to go. I have two released exams, 1998 and 2003, so I'm definitely going to go over. Is reviewing all the FRQs on AP Central sufficient, or what else should i do?</p>
<p>Work every single Baron’s problem. I did that (self-study), took a Baron’s practice test and 5’d it, with much room to spare.</p>
<p>Take the 3 Princeton Review practice tests and do the FRQs from AP Central. For anything you are unsure of, go back and review in the chapters. I did that for my studying and then I took the 2008 released BC exam. I scored a 3 on BC and a 5 on AB subscore, but I am only prepared to pass the AP Calculus AB exam. That gives you an idea of how well it can prepare you, if you really take the time these next 3 days to get ready.</p>