<p>Y'all ready for this sh*t? This test is probably going to make up for that horrendous ap chem test a few days ago</p>
<p>I ran out of time on the volume FRQ and had to stare at my half-finished work forlornly as they made us put our calculators away. All in all, though, this exam wasn’t as bad as I thought. Hopefully I pulled off a 4 or 5! </p>
<p>Super easy test. Messed up half of one part of a question on the FRQ, but did pretty OK besides that. Initially messed up three no-calc MC but went through backwards and caught them.</p>
<p>wait will the curve be bad then :/</p>
<p>I felt like the part 1 MCQ was too rushed while part 2 MCQ was easier. It should’ve been the other way around. </p>
<p>wait will the curve be bad then :/</p>
<p>If they do end up releasing the free response, when will that be and where could I gain access to it??? Also, I thought the test was easy, but while taking the test, I could think of a TON of major hiccups that I made… there goes my 5… I got consistent 5’s on practice tests during class, but now, I just want a 3…</p>
<p>Really hoping for a 5 so I can get Calc 1 credit at CMU next year but idk, my teacher didn’t get to a lot of topics on the exam. I think I did well on 4 of the FRQs and okay on the other 2, and the multiple choice was decent. I’ll see. Definitely got at least a mid 4.</p>
<p>Guys remember a 65%+ overall is good enough for a 5 on the AB test … put it this way. there was a guy in my AB class last year who ended with a C / C+ average, and he got a 5. And if you think about it, that makes sense because a “C” (like an 80 / 108 total points) is more than enough for a 5. </p>
<p>I just checked and the 2014 free response questions were just released.</p>
<p><a href=“AP Calculus AB Exam – AP Students | College Board”>Get the Most Out of AP – AP Students | College Board;
<p>You will find them on the link above.</p>
<p>Could you all tell me what textbooks you used in the classroom for Calculus AB?</p>