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<li>I thought it was really easy. I easily understand math and calculus just came naturally (I don’t think I ever payed attention to my teacher… even though he was really good).</li>
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<li>I thought it was really easy. I easily understand math and calculus just came naturally (I don’t think I ever payed attention to my teacher… even though he was really good).</li>
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<li>Thought the free response was killer and thought I was getting a definite 4, but i guess the curve was relatively low this year</li>
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<p>Very happy and surprised. I didn’t anything about Taylor series (I left the last question completely blank), but it turned out all right.</p>
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<p>Very happy and not at all surprised. The test was actually infinitely easier than my math teacher’s tests, which would explain why she has such a good record of getting classes of all 5’s. WHOO HOO LET’S CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES COME ON!</p>
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<p>Very happy with my 5 considering I left the entire last Free response question blank (lol I missed the day when we went over the similar problem from a few years ago)</p>
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<p>I was expecting to get a 5. I felt pretty confident about it besides part c and d on FR 6 probably as everyone else. My teacher spend the last month or so before the test reviewing with us in class.</p>
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<p>thought i was done for after question 6 but it ended up fine. still really mad about my 4 on physics b considering i want to be a physics major and I got an 800 on the sat ii…</p>
<p>also, jw, does anybody ever get a 5 with a subscore of 4?</p>
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<p>overall, same level as the old practice tests.</p>
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<p>Not surprised that I got a 5. My teacher for BC was really good! We did practice of every single MC released exam and ALL of the old free response questions!! The actual test just felt like one of the old ones that we had already practiced.</p>
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muskrat267, I did that this year with BC.</p>
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<p>I thought I had a 5 but unfortunately that last FR question killed me.</p>
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<p>It was my second time taking it. First time I had received a 3. I don’t know. Like AP exams, knowing the concept and then just practice, practice, practice is the key to success. (This isnt’ the case for Physics C, though… > <)</p>
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<p>test was a joke. Just buy a good review book and constantly review from time to time and you will be fine.</p>
<p>I missed max 3-4 questions on MC and I think at least go around 70% FR correct.</p>
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<p>Test was a joke, I left the Polar Curves question completely blank because i didn’t like them and I didn’t feel like guessing on something insignificant. (Call me arrogant, but that’s how confident i was with my MC and the rest of my FRQ). Lagrange’s was unique but my teacher taught and tested us the week before.</p>
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<p>In my school, everyone is pretty much guaranteed a 5 (average in my class is a 4.9)</p>
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<p>Maybe you left it blank because there wasn’t a Polar Curves question. Also… guessing on a FRQ can only help your score. I don’t know why you would have taken the chance. Regardless, the entire exam had absolutely nothing on Polar Curves.</p>
<p>I know people with C’s and D’s in the class that got a 5 on the exam. It’s only because our teacher’s tests were ridiculous and because our teacher was amazing.</p>
<p>^In my school, kids who got As in the class got 4’s. I guess, your school is a lot better at teaching Calc.</p>
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<p>The MC was pretty decent. It was a lot easier than what I expected (Barron’s was 10x harder). The FRQ was pretty difficult. A couple of the questions, especially the last one, were hard.</p>
<p>I guess I’ll revive this thread</p>
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<p>Scored a 4 on both BC and AB subscore. I have reasonably high expectations so I was pretty disappointed with this. I felt the no-calculator MC was pretty easy while the calculator MC was quite difficult. As with Calculus AB, I got tripped up significantly on the free response questions. </p>
<p>Oh well, at least I’ll get credit. Hopefully I can come through with a 5 on Statistics</p>
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<p>I scored a 5 on the exam. I skipped the AP Calculus AB exam and self-studied for it. I felt confident knowing that I was going to get a 5 before I even sat down to take the exam. On the exam, I skipped a simple AB integral on the No-cal MC portion (forgot I had skipped it lol), and have a good feeling that I got a perfect score on the cal MC. I believe I got everything right on the free response questions, except the last one was extremely odd. I ended up skipping it entirely except for part A.</p>
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<p>I got a 5 on the late-testing AP Calc BC test. I was wondering whether the late-testing is harder or easier because my scores are compared to few students, most of which are seniors (i’m a sophomore) taking IB tests or the rare fire alarms that went off. I don’t know…but multiple choice on my test was fairly simple, with the exception of one of the last questions of the calculator MC portion which I had doubts on. As for FRQs, I thought I bombed it because I knew how to do only portions of 3-4 questions, but the rest I thought I perfected. </p>
<p>Haha, oh well…no more math for me for 2 yrs, calc class is the last class in high school!</p>
<p>@ All test takers…To all of you who received a 5, would you consider math your strongest subject? I’m not super math-inclined, but not horrid at it either and I’ll be taking the BC test. So I was wondering if anyone who didn’t consider themselves math-inclinedmanaged a 5?</p>