<p>I ended up with a B+ for the first semester of Bio and my teacher said that if I got a 5 on the AP exam, I would be able to change my grade to an A? </p>
<p>How difficult is it to get a 5 on the Bio Ap Exam? How many questions can I iss? Is a 5 like an 800 on the SAT??</p>
<p>How is it possible to change your grade to an A, given your teacher won't find out what you made until July? By the way, scoring a 5 on the AP Biology exam isn't too difficult, as long as your class is on pace and you devote some extra time to knowing the stuff. My class was way behind last year, but with the CliffsNotes book, I managed a 4. The APs are graded on a curve, so I really can't say how many questions you can miss, but I'm pretty sure missing none would get you a 5 (just kidding). Personally, I found the SAT II easier than the AP, since there were no essays. But make sure you take it in May or so, so the material is fresh. I was foolish and took it 7 months after the course and only managed to score a 750. But a 5 on the AP and 800 on the SAT II are both very feasible. Good luck.</p>
<p>Hey i took bio in the summer, barley learned anything, and im lost in AP bio right now. In fact most people are because the teacher is new and sucks. I dont have a lot of time for extra study and im not a genius. So is it easy to PASS the AP exam all by reading cliffs like 1-2 times?</p>