Sitting at around an 85 total so at least I have some stupid errors to work with without losing a 5. Fingers crossed
Can someone help me with this issue ?
I just checked the free response questions at the college board website and was shocked to see that none of the questions matched the ones I answered during the test. What went wrong? By the way, I took the test in India .
Any Indians out there facing the same issue?
@idealni1 with the inactive mc being slightly more difficult, and the low averages that will probably be on the funnel and series frq, i think the curve will be more generous
@Mahindar Yes bro, what do you mean none of your answers matched? First of all collegeboard has not posted the answers all they posted is the frq questions. Second of all switch between pages in this forum. You will see answers to the frq questions. If u have further questions ask me.
@idealni1 ah my bad! I mixed up this thread and the bc thread so ignore what I said about the series frq
@Mahindar They have same mc for everyone but differnt FRQ’s for international students, I believe
I just wrote out what r(t) and w(t) were on the endpoints of the function and said since they both share points in common and the ivt holds in this case they must intersect at some point showing the rate must be equal at some time t. Will I get points for that? Also will I get points for just finding the minimum on 3c? Thanks.
pretty sure i got a 5
@Mahindar Are you sure you looked at the AP Calculus AB frq questions and not the BC? Because I just made that mistake myself and nearly had a heart attack.
Also, I don’t get why everyone had a problem with the funnel question. That was very straightforward for me.
^^^ algebraically the funnel problem was not very lovely. when we discussed solutions in class today, majority of my peers groaned because they did not get the answers, either because they did not know what to do or because of the math.
I can see why it would confuse some students. I think the main confusion arose from the fact that there were no coordinates involved, but that doesn’t mean it’s not integrable. All it takes to understand the problem is some mathematical intuition and logic. If you have a cross-section and you can get its volume, then it’s fairly straightforward getting the volume of the entire shape.
We should all form a circle and pray for a generous curve.
Welp one point off…perfect score down the drain…
Flips the table
Even after going over the FRQ in class, I think I got at least 36/54 and my MCQ score, which has never been lower than a 33/45 (which still bothers me for some reason), I think I have a pretty straight shot at a 5.
@silverhawk5 Can you look at post #347 and tell me what you predict that I’ll get?
@YoohooAddict it looks like to me, your FRQ scores will range from about 5-9 points depending on the question, like I did, you probably got a 5 if you did well on the multiple choice because the highest cutoff in recent years has been a 72/108 according to my teacher, so I would predict a 5, but I’m not sure. Not a chance you got a 3 though.
@silverhawk5 Yes, I know, but like what do you predict that I’ll get on FRQs out of 54? Just FRQs, no Mcqs. I’m assuming I did well on those.
Oh, that’s a good question…I think you did better than me on most of them so using that as a guideline
On 1: 6-7 (me: 4-5)
On 2: 9 (same)
On 3: 6-7 (5-6)
On 4: 6-7 (5-6)
On 5: 6-7 (7-9)
On 6: 6-7 (9)
I don’t know how accurate of a prediction this is, but using the scoring my teacher said, you ought to fall from about at least 37ish to 44ish (plus or minus 2 points from my predictions). Of course, take these with a grain of salt, but if I got a 5 (even with screwing up the DQ and several other things) then you definitely did well and should get one too. AP Calc has a relatively generous curve for top performers.