<p>Took the audit today, and wow, the mc is a ton harder then I expected, the open ended from old exams I can do well, but the MC just murdered me, I wound up with only 55%.</p>
<p>55% is pretty decent. I don’t know if you’re talking about AB or BC but for BC, that would be, I believe, in the mid 4 category. But then again, if you were to ace the FRQ’s and get like 8’s and 9’s on those, you could definitely end up with a 5.</p>
<p>i took the audit too (for AB), i got 36 points from the frq’s (i hadn’t reviewed volume yet so i got a 4/9 on that one and i got a 2/9 on another because it was just plain confusing lol), and i got 34 right, 10 wrong, and 1 blank on the mult choice…that yields a 74 for the whole test…would that be a 5?</p>
<p>I think that would be a borderline 4/5. My friends just took a model AP Calculus AB test for their math final and I think that a 72 was the cut off for a 5. But since it varies based on a curve, it’s hard to tell. But after you review volumes of revolution, you should be in the low to mid 5 category (assuming you do well on the FRQ on volume as well as some MC’s on volume).</p>
<p>yeah its bc, but I am scoring high 70s-80s on the PR practice test mc, and worse on FR, to be bumped down to 3-4 range really is a unpleasant shock, and I’m clueless what to do to bump it up. The questions I got wrong are not formula based, but just not understanding the concept on a deep enough level. stupid self-study.</p>