<p>Apparently, my AP Bio Teacher gets our essays back so he can critique them and give us death stares if we answer something wrong.</p>
<p>Do your teachers also get your FRQs back?</p>
<p>Apparently, my AP Bio Teacher gets our essays back so he can critique them and give us death stares if we answer something wrong.</p>
<p>Do your teachers also get your FRQs back?</p>
<p>Yea, I believe it is to whoever you wrote on “Teacher’s Name” on the booklet you get for your 10 minute reading period, but yea it goes straight to your teacher and they’ll see whether you were in the 75-100, 50-75, 25-50, or 0-25 percentile in essay scoring. One person that took the class last year got a 0 on the exam, needless to say our teacher was furious at him for at least not cancelling the score because it’ll look bad on him now even though other people studied for months to get 4s and 5s.</p>
<p>No I mean our teacher gets the actual answer part back. Not the green insert, the actual FRQ booklet with our handwritten answers</p>
<p>Your school is doing something wrong then, no teacher is suppose to receive the pink booklet they can receive the green insert but that is it. The pink booklet is sent off to florida for grading.</p>
<p>If the biology books are sent to Florida, they’re not going to get graded this summer – the biology will be read in Kansas City.</p>
<p>The colleges get first dibs on the actual essay books. After those are sent to requesting colleges, each school can request that all of the remaining essay books be sent back to the school. This usually happens in October or so. The school can then distribute them to the teachers for use a course evaluation tools.</p>
<p>idk i have two ap graders who are traveling to florida for grading, not sure for bio though i will try to ask…</p>
<p>Florida will be GoPo, both US and Comp, and English Language</p>