<p>Can someone send me the exams as well. My email is the same as my username @gmail.com . Or PM me. </p>
<p>I seriously need all the help I can get. I have 99 and a more recent one (it has 100 MC questions, so I think it might be 2002).</p>
<p>Can someone send me the exams as well. My email is the same as my username @gmail.com . Or PM me. </p>
<p>I seriously need all the help I can get. I have 99 and a more recent one (it has 100 MC questions, so I think it might be 2002).</p>
<p>can someone send me the exams too? i have the 2002, but thats it. my email’s <a href="mailto:aud_cougar@verizon.net">aud_cougar@verizon.net</a></p>
<p>Darkflame1992…i would but i bought the released exam so its not on my computer, sorry!</p>
<p>Does anyone know the answer to my question?</p>
<p>Does the 2002 exam start out as “Which of the following is true of both mitochondria and chloroplasts?”</p>
<p>i believe so.</p>
<p>^ i believe you’re talking about the Audit test?</p>
<p>If any question about a Chi-square analysis surfaces, will they provide a chart with the degrees of freedom and probabilities?</p>
<p>Yes, you can’t do the problems without them.</p>
<p>Alright, I was just making sure. I taught myself Chi-square analyses today and wanted to be sure I didn’t have to memorize that chart. That makes everything easier.</p>
<p>Don’t get too worried. If you can answer about 75% correctly of the multiple choice and score 5-6 on the four essays, you should be able to get a 5. I did absolutely horrible on the essays and I got a 5 while still omitting about 8 questions.</p>
<p>^ So if i got 61/100 on the 08 audit and 5-6s on the frqs would i be set for a 5? Or is that too low?
The reason im asking this is because I believe that im on the borderline between a 4 and a 5 in ap bio. So i want to take that extra step to boost it to a 5.</p>
<p>Do we have to know Chi-Square???! Anyone have a good link that teaches basic chi-square?</p>
<p>wow my bio teacher is freaking us all out. she’s been telling us these past few weeks that we need at LEAST 85/100 on the multiple choice to even hope for a 5. i’m usually not freaked out by teachers but … seeing as i have not been able to ace 85 questions every time i take a practice mc q, makes me a little worried.</p>
<p>^ Lol no… look at it this way. Get a 75 (minus all the 1/4 points lost already) on the MCQ, times it by .9, and get a 67.5 RAW for MC, get 5 points on each FRQ, times it by 1.5 each and add it up, then add the MC of 67.5, that’s 97.5 points! You only need i believe 85 - 90 for a 5.</p>
<p>I’m freaking out…this is my first AP and I’ve been self-studying, I have no idea how I stack up. On Cliffs’ MC I’ve been getting 80/100 or up on the practice tests. I really don’t know what score to expect on the FRQs. Anyone know if 80/100 on Cliffs will be competitive for a 5? Cause I don’t really know how Cliffs compares to the real thing. And will I have to have amazing FRQ scores with MC scores like that?</p>
<p>65+ will get you a 5.
Barring that you do similar on the FRQ.</p>
<p>Are you sure it’s a 65? I’m not entirely sure, but from what I’ve heard, the scale goes like</p>
<p>5) 85-150
4)65-84</p>
<p>i think he means 65 on the mult choice</p>
<p>oh true, yea that makes sense. I like the flexibility with the 5 though, you could get 60/100 MC right, 25/40 Free Response, and still get a 5. I need a 4, but it’s good to know that the 5 is flexible.</p>