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<li>easily. very easily.</li>
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<li>My son wasn't even going to take the test (terrible class, claimed to learned nothing). We insisted. His only 4 out of 12 AP exams. He's accumulated 58 credits now and will be entering college with virtually all core reqs.</li>
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<p>5..one of my first four APs as a sophomore.</p>
<p>Hmm. I was relatively high-ranked throughout the course..did not pay attention for most of the organ systems and such and tried to cram it all at the end. I got my 5.. APES really paid off for the ecology/lab.</p>
<p>Got a 5; took the class online, though it was mostly self-study. Honestly, I was expecting a 4 due to the fact that I completely BSed the free response - especially the first one about protein structure. I also missed several MC questions about photosynthesis and cellular processes. Think I cut it close, but it's still a 5...</p>
<p>I got a 5, and since it was the only one I intensely studied for, I was very thankful. :D My teacher wasn't the best... I doubt that I would've even had a 3 had I not read the Cliffs review book two times over the weekend before the test.</p>
<p>^Lucky to be a smarttie Sung-Chul =]
For me, it dosen't work that way.. <em>sigh</em></p>
<p>i got a 5. (but bio is kinda my strong pt xD)</p>
<p>but umm. i think if you are going to take it, u should study the ecology portion of ur bio textbook if u guys dont cover it. cuz at our school, we didnt cover ecology and like roughly 25% of the test was ecology related. so basically: STUDY ECOLOGY</p>
<p>=)</p>
<p>I got a 4. It was pretty much what I expected. It just stinks that I'm not getting any credit. :/</p>
<p>I got a 4 - I was overjoyed considering the fact that I BSed ALL of the free response. I was literally expecting a 2. Thank goodness there was an extremely generous curve this year!!!! :)</p>
<p>I got a 5. I thought the test was ridiculously easy compared to the work I had been doing in the class all year (and I had a 96 or something for the class). I think I answered every question, and I only guessed on a few (although I had a little trouble with the first part of the first free-response). It was my favorite class though, so I put a lot of effort into it.</p>
<p>I got a 5, totally not expecting it; I expected probably a 4 and possibly a 3. I missed one or two major areas (in my case the plant reproduction FRQ) but felt pretty good about the areas that I did know. I think that the curve was probably relatively generous, 'cause I didn't do amazing on FRQ. I only skipped a very few on multiple choice.</p>
<p>The AP Bio exam was the most I've ever studied for a test (spent the whole weekend before test day just reading bio). I went in confident I'd get a 4; after I went through the MC, I was just hoping I'd pass (didn't study for plants very well; just skimmed through a few pages of that material in my AP Bio CliffsNotes book the night before), but I ended up getting a 5! I literally jumped for joy when I saw my score. I was quite surprised that some of the people that did a lot better than me in class got lower scores. I'm just really thankful for this year's curve. The FRQ probably saved me because I skipped quite a few MC and managed to bluff my way through #2 (that thing about net/gross and the lake which our teacher didn't cover at all).</p>