AP Calculus AB Exam -- Predictions vs. Results

<p>Okay, everybody was FREAKING after this year's Calculus AB exam. From what I've read so far, it seems the curve was really favorable (perhaps too favorable...). So, I'm curious about how well everybody did. Please copy and paste your predictions you posted after taking the AB exam, and then post your score.</p>

<p>This is what I predicted right after the exam:
5: 30%
4: 50%
3: 15%
2: 5%
1: 0%</p>

<p>Got a 5.</p>

<p>5:40%
4:55%
3:5%
2:0%
1:0%</p>

<p>Actual:5</p>

<p>5: 5%
4: 40%
3: 45%
2: 10%
1: 0%</p>

<p>Actual score: 5 (God DOES exist!)</p>

<p>5: 99%
4: 1%</p>

<p>got a 5. I was sure because I wrote all of my free response answer on the insert that we get to keep during the test, so I went and tried it with my teacher, and I had done really well.</p>

<p>I got a 5 and was ecstatic.</p>

<p>After I took the test I predicted that my score chances would be:</p>

<p>5:40%
4:60%</p>

<p>My Prediction:</p>

<p>5: 95% (I was pretty sure I got 44 or 45 on the MC; maybe 2/3 credit on the FR)
4: 5%</p>

<p>I got a 5.</p>

<p>5-1%
4-3%
3-45%
2-50%
1-1%</p>

<p>actual score=4</p>

<p>5-4%
4-5%
3-50%
2-40%
1-1%</p>

<p>I got a 4 and am SOOO HAPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>I flat out failed the FR section. I didn't think I had a shot at a 4 really at all!</p>

<p>I hella thought I was gonna end up with a high 3 or low 4... got a 5 :)</p>

<p>5 - 70%
4 - 30%</p>

<p>Got a 5! Woo!!!</p>

<p>I got a 5. WHOOP!</p>

<p>I thought a 4 because of those weird FRQ's, but I was relieved after seeing the 5.</p>

<p>Have you ever wondered why the numbers are so tiny?
When I got my first one last year I thought it would be a big, prominent number.</p>

<p>Instead it was just a puny 8 size font.</p>

<p>gracieloos - I wouldn't know; I've NEVER gotten my AP scores in the mail (I don't even know what the paper that you get in the mail looks like) :(</p>

<p>3: 10%
4: 80%
5: 10% (esp after i heard one of my really smart friends got a 4 the year before)</p>

<p>ended up getting a 5!!! : )</p>

<p>so if you got almost all multi choice right and half free response, what would the score be?</p>

<p>I almost really screwed this one up....I put all the answers to FRQ 1 in section 1a and then proceeded to work on 2 in section 1b. Then it finally hit me and it was a mad rush to erase, scratch out, and transcribe my work to the correct sections! But I ended up with a 5, which I was at least 90% sure of after taking the test.</p>

<p>I got a 3. Which was a huge surprise considering I can't actually do calculus. Like... I can do derivatives and not much else. I honestly don't know how I passed. Not that I can use it for credit, but I don't have to take math at my college anyway. </p>

<p>But really... I wonder how much I would have had to screw up to get a 1 (which is what I was expecting).</p>

<p>thought I'd get a 3.... got a 5</p>

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I almost really screwed this one up....I put all the answers to FRQ 1 in section 1a and then proceeded to work on 2 in section 1b.

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<p>You can actually just "renumber the questions" on the page, and they will still be scored with the proper questions. It just has to clearly be marked.</p>

<p>Apparently, this is somewhat common.</p>

<p>Thank gosh! I think I did that =(</p>

<p>MathProf you've been such a big help!!!</p>

<p>im nervous to find out my score. i had an A in the class and we had done so many practice exams, but those FRs were impossible for me. everyone always gets 5 with my teacher, so i hope i dont end it by getting like a 3. ahh so nervous. ill post what i get wen i get them</p>