<p>Okay I just finished two seconds ago. Tehe perks of an iPhone. Obviously can't talk specifics but how'd you do. MC was a blur. Halfway through I was like F it and stopped caring. I skipped like all experiments stuff and I even skipped eleven consecutive questions. LOL. Idk how I did. The essays not too bad BSable but I skipped parts on some. How was it for you?!</p>
<p>I seriously thought the MC was extremely hard. My class didn’t really go over too much on those chemistry/physiology topics.
I skipped like 20, while other around me skipped 30+ .
FRQs were not bad at all. BSable indeed for some parts.</p>
<p>definitely some hard MC on there… I liked the FRQs for the most part, though</p>
<p>I skipped like 11 mc questions. At first i thought they were quite hard but as it went along it got better. I did not like that experimental section in the mc at all.
as for the FRQs… they were alright. Not the best but they could’ve been worse. </p>
<p>Im thinking that i got a 4~5 but im not sure…
how bout you guys?</p>
<p>yeah, MC was hard i thought. FR not so bad. but then again my teacher is an idiot so i basically taught myself everything.</p>
<p>on the last FR, part c, i drew a picture of a virus running away from a "dog"ma in great detail. and i didnt write anything. 4 or 5 i hope? haha.</p>
<p>yeah so it just basically sucked…
the free response was easy and i thought that would be the hardest part…</p>
<p>Good, since most people thought MC was hard I guess the curve would be a bit low this year.</p>
<p>I personally think I did okay since on Saturday and Sunday I basically woke up and read through the entire Barron’s book. MASSIVE help and there were countless instances where I was like “I would have missed this if I didn’t read it”. </p>
<p>But I dunno, I could just be overconfident.</p>
<p>Test was easy. I skipped 2 MC total probably got like another 3-5 wrong. FRQ were all very straight forward. Hardest part was the first FRQ which I just ********ted but its one of those questions where you have room to do that. Definitely a five.</p>
<p>I thought the multiple choice was so easy…i only skipped 5 questions and only was not too sure about 4 others…</p>
<p>We’ve been practicing a bit and analyzing our mc’s in class and it was a good prep. many of the Qs are covered in practice tests in review books…</p>
<p>it was the FRQs that killed me…i’ve been scoring 5s on practices but the FRQ probably brought me down to a 4 =(</p>
<p>I skipped 5 or 6 mc, my paper ate the answer bubbles for one of the questions, and I think I got like…5-10 wrong absolute maximum. For free response…probably everything or nearly everything right. I was very pleased with the test. The MCs were not hard at all. There were a few tricky ones, but for the most part, 85% of them were very straight forward.</p>
<p>^I had a similar feeling. It’s really not a hard test if you know what you are doing. The answers are all in front of you, basically, and there is a ton of freedom in the frq (exact opposite of physics, which was epic fail today).</p>
<p>That generally happens to me. I’ve noticed, though, that I generally get more of those right than wrong. Even if you only get half of those tricky ones right, the generous curve comes into play.</p>
<p>i only skipped one multiple choice. Not because i knew all of them, but i could usually eliminate 3 stupid answers, so my chances of getting it right went WAY up. the essays were bad, but again, BSable. Its kind of funny, most of the kids in my class were done with the essays 30 minutes early… =( we havent had a good year, or good prep.</p>
<p>I think I did alright. It wasn’t as bad as the practice tests I was given.</p>
<p>Our teacher did a great job preparing us, so I only skipped 5 or so. MC was pretty general and we covered all of it.</p>
<p>FR was iffy. I think I maybe got 1/2 of them right.</p>