<p>what am i going to get?</p>
<p>part a mult choice - probably -4 to -6, no skip
part b mult choice - probably -0 to -2, no skip</p>
<p>i don't remember what the questions were for fr, though. anyone remember?
i should have done ok?</p>
<p>what am i going to get?</p>
<p>part a mult choice - probably -4 to -6, no skip
part b mult choice - probably -0 to -2, no skip</p>
<p>i don't remember what the questions were for fr, though. anyone remember?
i should have done ok?</p>
<p>at the worst case scenario i got 10 wrong on the mc and skipped 3, and for frq 7, 8, 9, 9, 7, 6</p>
<p>what is a possible curve for the test?</p>
<p>When does collegeboard usually post the FRQs/answers on their site? I know it was pretty quickly for the stats exam last year...</p>
<p>My instructor said that we'd get our question booklets back in two days, so I'd imagine CB would have answers up around then.</p>
<p>No, answers arent posted until July/August....if by answers you mean the scoring guidelines.</p>
<p>Well that's lame.</p>
<p>And who else is irked by the extraordinarily long time it's going to take to get the scores back? 2.5 months is BS. I know they have to get AP Calc teachers to grade them, but don't they do the grading in early June?</p>
<p>^^^^ i concur....I WANT MY SCORE NOW!!!</p>
<p>ahhhhghrghhghghh
i'm sort of worried now, cause everyone's saying it was so easy. i personally thought it was WAY harder than expected...but i can't really remember. i know some of the free response was easy but other questions were pretty hard. </p>
<p>^ I want to know my score too!!</p>
<p>the mc was pretty easy but the fr killed me.</p>
<p>noncalc mc- skipped 2 & maybe 2 wrong
calc mc- prob got them all right (checked like 3 times)
noncalc fr- 9,7,9
calc fr- 7,9,4</p>
<p>will i still be able to get a 5? i'm worried cuz everyone here is saying the exam was easy...</p>
<p>I want them to just tell me my MC score now since it's graded in the blink of an eye and do whatever with the FR score.</p>
<p>^^^^</p>
<p>dude....if people said i could get a 5 with my scores....yours would be a 6</p>
<p>people like that irritate me when the come here like "oh I only missed 1 is that enough to get a 5?"</p>
<p>yeah like 70% is a 5.</p>
<p>haha....i guess for them....the 5 isnt glorious enough unless they get 108/108...</p>
<p>i thought it was like 65 percent for a 5</p>
<p>and like 50ish for a 4?</p>
<p>somewhere around that</p>
<p>people posting on this site are not an accurate representation of the people taking this test. anyone posting about how easy the test was here is likely in the top 10% of test-takers, and you only have to be in the top 40% or so to get a 5.</p>
<p>everyone relax. we all got 4's and 5's.</p>
<p>the test was easier than i had thought it would be, but i still didn't do great... so i'm like freaking out here cause ppl are saying it was mad easy, which it wasn't for me.
i answered 31 of the mc, i think i got most of those right. the frq were kinda hard, i think i probably got half the points for that.
is that a 3 or 4?
does anyone know the composite score needed for a 4 or 5? just wondering even though i know i didn't get a 5...</p>
<p>Hmm...everyone saying it it super easy. I'm probably guessing that they changed the curve. This was much easier compared to last year's AB exam. I actually was scared of last years's exam. This year's didn't seem too hard, or maybe my apathy and senioritis kicked in...</p>