AP Calculus AB & BC 2013-2014

<p>What’s the raw score out of 108 for a 5? </p>

<p>@lanie49 I believe for AB, you need a 68-69?</p>

<p>May sound like a weird question, but how many D’s did you guys get (FOR THE BC EXAM)…for every question I didn’t know/wasn’t sure, I guessed D, so I want to know a range of how many of those I’ll be getting </p>

<p>@imagineer10‌ thanks but I meant for bc</p>

<p>BC’s about the same or a little lower.</p>

<p>Took the international form. I think the non calculator multiple choice was a bit harder than some practice exams I took, but the calculator part was super easy. The Free Response was really easy except for 3 question parts. 1c, 5c and 6c I think. Those were a bit tricky. I think I got around 4 or 5 wrong on the multiple choice and I know I got 5c wrong but I had most of the procedure correct. </p>

<p>@Amad27‌ for part d of (was it?) FRQ 4, it gave two trains going east and north respectively. It asked for the rate of change of the distance between them. It was part of the question with a time vs velocity chart.</p>

<p>the curve for ab should be pretty normal right? it was generally an okay exam</p>

<p>I put the answers for 76-92 on my calculator. Do you guys want me to share my answers, and compare? It is for the ab one.</p>

<p>@APmaster007 yes please!!</p>

<p>AB calculators were easy</p>

<p>so? still reassuring. there’s always potential for stupid mistakes</p>

<p>But can i get in trouble? or this is no way people will know that this user is who ever i am?</p>

<p>Why is it that every single AP exam on CC has to have a non-functioning Google Doc?</p>

<p>@APmaster007‌ I don’t think anyone will be able to associate your profile with who you are unless you’ve included any personal information</p>

<p>Agreed^^</p>

<p>Can anyone predict what this would be (this is my worst case scenario) (FOR BC):
Multiple Choice: 55%
Free Response: 40%</p>

<p>Also, how common is partial credit on this test? Like, how much is a typical “part a” worth, and, how hard is it to get 1 point on it? Is writing something in the ballpark assuring you 1 point out of, let’s say 2-3? </p>

<p>Edited!</p>

<p><a href=“AP Calculus BC Test Score Calculator - AP Pass”>http://appass.com/calculators/calculusbc&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>and it’s pretty easy to get part marks. go on a scoring guidelines pdf to get a feel</p>

<p>@APmaster007‌ I have no clue what I got in those terms so I can’t really compare</p>