AP AB Calculus

<p>Lol, I finished with plenty of time to spare, but only because I skipped parts of FRQs because I had no clue. Sooo screwed... I just kind of went back and checked the ones I actually did and fudged some calculations for the rest.</p>

<p>It's funny because you can spot the kids who died on the FRQ when they put their head down and I am only on number 2.</p>

<p>Multiple choice without calculator? No problem! Breezed through it.
Multiple choice with calculator? A little harder, but still confidently went through it.
Free response with calculator? Breezed through it easily.
Free response without calculator? #4 was pretty easy. #5 and 6 both had me sweating but I think I pulled out most of the points... hopefully...</p>

<p>quick question: do AP scores count for college admissions i guess for more selective school (ivies, JHU, georgetown, ND.. so on)? or just for college credit?</p>

<p>Credit more than anything else.</p>

<p>i would say that the AP courses help for rigor points, and low scores would be a red flag if matched up with high GPA... grade inflation anyone?</p>

<p>Yeah I should add that as long as you don't score less than a 3 they don't care.</p>

<p>OK now i don't feel so stupid. The girl sitting next to me was done with all the free responses like 15 minutes early and was playing games on her calculator. I thought it was only me who thought those questions were extremely hard and the mc was easy. sigh whatever we don't find out until july so by then I won't even remember that i took it haha</p>

<p>ok good. because I'm paranoid about getting a 3 and feeling disappointed in all of my hard work.</p>

<p>a three would be perfect for me because I don't want to skip too much of calculus in college and be totally lost lol</p>

<p>Lol, I'll probably open the score report and see, like, a 2 by calculus and just be like, "What do these numbers mean?" </p>

<p>So is a 3... not terrible? I'm pretty sure that's what I got. But I'm glad I'm not alone in thinking that the frqs were hard.</p>

<p>Aw. I know I messed up the slope field/differential equation one. I think I got the right particular solution but I screwed up the limit with a dumb mistake. Hopefully lots of partial credit. The worst part is that I'll never know what I put. Haha. Ah well.</p>

<p>I think too many people take AP exams like this one that really should be wasting $83 dollars. The girl you mention who plays games on her calc will probably get a 2 and not care because daddy paid for it. I know a ton of dumb kids who take AP exams b/c the teacher gives x/c on the final for it.</p>

<p>Without divulging too much, did anyone else get 621? .03866 for another, 25 for another? these were still in my calc memory. These answers were in there for some reason...can't quite remember from which test ;) In no particular order and therefore not tied to any particular question.</p>

<p>Lol, I'd tell you if I could remember anything at all.</p>

<p>Ahhhh...I remember 25! :D (One of 54 down, yes!) Haha...</p>

<p>Um it was a FRQ answer (t=) lol</p>

<p>I do remember those numbers</p>

<p>Oh yay my TI-89 goes up to 20 equations stored. I guess this was from the first one of some worksheet but can't really remember....it might have been from some test last week...just throwing out random decimals here 4, 9.98, 8.37</p>

<p>Are you serious? Yes, I do remember all those numbers (#1 anyone?)</p>