<p>Unlike many of the people who felt unsure of their scores, I really had reason to expect a 2. My mock AP exam that I took before the ap exam was a 2, and I was a borderline B(which my bio teacher rounded down to a C because I got a 2 on the mock exam). I ended up with a 4, and she was a really crappy teacher. Go figure.</p>
<p>thought i failed it miserably. but i got a 5!
at first, for mc, i was like ok… not too bad. then it got worse. and i made small dashes next to the ones i wasn’t sure about. (no worry for stray marks and smudges!)there were about 30. i skipped two and the other 8 i left blank was because i didn’t finish. then the frq were ok at first. throughout me and this other kid were making faces at each other and going “***?!” the 4th one though was like alaskdjfdskl, and i found drawing the phylogenic tree kinda random. i just came out of there trying to push the entire test out of my head. </p>
<p>i read the entire cliffs the day before (missed mother’s day taking her to see inglourious basterds, brad pitt, later to make up for it) and attended a lot of night/afterschool bio sessions. paid off! </p>
<p>my teacher told me that the curve this year for bio was harder
they gave out more 1’s, and fewer 5’s</p>
<p>I thought I got a three. MC I never skipped ANY and answered all of them… Free response was dissapointing and i wanted to just stop writing after going through the first few - but im glad I didn’t. I just overwrote and BSed a lot of them (but I didn’t get to the last question). I got my score back - I got a 5!!! If I gave up I wouldn’t have gotten the score! </p>
<p>Though, its not going to count for my major >_< grrrrrr… Had I taken physics or chem I would have gotten credit. Regardless, it just goes to show you, most of it is in your head…</p>
<p>i got 5.</p>
<p>read cliffs and you should be fine.</p>
<p>i got a five.
i thought the MC was killer, but the essays were god-sent.
in any case, i was a bit scared but it turned out fine [: so dw.</p>