<p>Got a 5. Test went well, nothing surprised me. Even the last question, I had just studied the night before, which was lucky I guess. Loved the class and will miss my teacher and the kids I sat with. </p>
<p>@YellowDaisies- I would consider math one of my strongest subjects. Maybe its tied for first. If you work/study hard enough a 5 would be achievable even if you aren’t a math genius. At least I think,</p>
<p>Woo! 100th 5! Anyway, the test wasn’t really that difficult. I remember on the MC section I was only uncertain of one series question, and all the FRQ weren’t hard (I took BC in 2009). Then again, calculus is one of my fortes so I might be biased</p>
<p>Got a 5. Our final was an old ap test, for which I got 43/45 for the mc and 51/54 on the fr. I thought this year’s ap test was easier than that. Fwiw</p>
<p>I was very confident in the multiple choice but I did not know the last 2 FR very well, even though I know I could have prepared for the 2nd to last one. I’m pretty sure I got the first 4 FR all correct and probably 85%+ MC correct.</p>
<p>5! Had an excellent BC teacher who was quite good at taking some of the more complex topics and making them quite easy. I felt extremely prepared for the exam, and pretty sure I got at least 85% of both the MC and FR.</p>
<p>… Really nervous. I know I missed one of the last questions asking how many times the curve crossed the x-axis, stupid assumption of having my calculator solve for it instead of using logic and I know I missed more. TT-TT how were you guys feeling on the MC? The FRQ was decent, but I’m so worried about MC.</p>
<p>@YellowDaisies Me! I got a 5 in both parts and do not consider myself math-inclined. I felt I was better than average compared to my class, but average compared to my Calc class. I won’t be doing anything in college that involves a lot a math. Math was never my strongest subject. (The last time I got an A, not an A- was algebra one, freshman year lol)</p>
<p>I hadn’t taken AB (at my school it’s an either/or thing). I pretty much knew I would get a 5 because I had gotten 105/108 and similar scores on old tests, but for some reason (probably because I didn’t really study) I felt really scared during the actual test. My heart was pounding during the MC, even though it wasn’t hard. My teacher is just the best.</p>
<p>Got a 5. EXTREMELY surprised and ecstatic. I felt like i struggled very much on the multiple choice, but felt like i went to town on the frqs, but when i talked to friends about the frqs, weeks after of course, my answers were inconsistent from EVERYONE i talked to. so i was naturally terrified i failed the only part i at first thought i did okay on. I had a fantastic teacher, but got a B- in the class. Did not study at all except for about an hour the night before. I wasn’t the type to do homework or study at all for tests either, so I’m very pleasantly surprised.</p>