<p>My Princeton's Review book doesn't have any scoring guidelines whatsoever for the AP Calculus AB (or BC) exam. Can anybody tell me what the general score range is for each score? Perhaps look in your AP Calculus review book and post what they have? I'm wondering because I'm not doing so well on the multiple-choice (I keep getting ~55% on the multiple-choice) and I'm curious as to what score I'm looking at.</p>
<p>a 50% on the mult choice and acceptable work on the frqs are supposedly a minimum if you're aiming for a 3, 60-70% should grant you a 4-5 assuming you do well on the frq (6-7 on each).</p>
<p>Anyway kaplan says</p>
<p>370-540 5
290-369 4
215-289 3
<289 1-2</p>
<p>score: (mult cjoice raw scorex6) + (total frq scorex5)</p>
<p>Alright scoring it is kinda giving me problems, because I'm also using PR's review book. On the MC I got 32 right, 6 blank, and 7 wrong, and I'm not sure how to calculate the FRQ's but I think if each problem is worth 3 pts. then I got about 40 points out of 54. Can anybody help me calculate my score? And btw I'm starting not to trust Princeton Review because they suck with the tests, I really think they're a bit harder than the actual test. I've went through the FRQ the collegeboard released from 2000-2006 and they don't seem as bad as the PR one's, and the same goes for the MC section. Any thoughts?</p>
<p>Unfortunately, each section for each problem on the FRQ isn't weighed equally (It's not 3+3+3 all the time; it could be 2+4+3, or 1+5+2+1, etc.). And yes, I agree, PR really needs to put more effort into these books!</p>