<p>So I'm getting nervous about this upcoming exam. I have taken two practice tests so far. The first one I score a four, which is what I need, and the second, which I did just today, I got a middle three. Today's exam was the one that the teachers took that is supposed to be similar to this years I guess.</p>
<p>What should I do to guarantee I'll know enough to get a 4? If I could somehow fault myself to the 4/5 edge that would make me feel even better.</p>
<p>1)Ask yourself do you know everything in the course. If the answer is yes, then the problem is not a matter of the material. If you answered no, then you should go through your calculus book and learn the material. You should try to understand how to solve various types of problems that your calc book goes through.</p>
<p>2)Practice, Practice, Practice. Keep practicing the MC and FRQ. Just keep doing problems from prep books and if you can get a hold of past MC then do those as well. Look at the explanations and make sure you understand why you missed them.</p>
<p>ur teachers took a test similar to the one that will be given this year? If so, THEN POST SOME INFO ABOUT IT. LOL</p>
<p>How many MC did you miss to get the 4?</p>
<p>I keep missing 10-15 and as long as I do decently on the FR, that should be a 4. I really want a 5 though. How many MC can I miss??</p>
<p>I’m kinda struggling with the 4/5 mark as well in Calculus. I can’t seem to make it past 4 and get in the 5 range. In fact, I’m struggling with that in all my classes. I’m pretty much set for a 4 if I keep it up in mooost of my classes but I can’t seem to get that 5…</p>
<p>well the one that they took at the seminar or whatever is supposed to be the closest idea to what this years will be. I blew nuts on it though so I hope it’s easier.</p>
<p>Well I know you need middle 50s to get a 4. That is out of 108. I believe you need around a 60% to get a 5.</p>