<p>I was pleasantly surprised to have gotten a 4. I was really expecting a 2 or 3!</p>
<p>So far so good!</p>
<p>5: 5</p>
<p>4: 6</p>
<p>3: 4</p>
<p>2:</p>
<p>1:</p>
<p>Got a 5. Thought the exam was pretty easy, especially the MC. Out of the 7 exams I took this year, it was definitely the easiest. Was pretty sure it was 5. A good portion of people in my class struggled with it though.</p>
<p>I got a 5, as expected. I was a little worried, though, I had a reeeeally off day the day of the exam. Misreading questions, silly mistakes, lack of focus, etc. Relieved.</p>
<p>I got a one. ONE. I worked my butt off, stayed after class, and studied outside of school. I did make FRQ Mistakes, i forgot ONE dot on the lewis dot structure, stupid stuff like that, but a stinking one! I was so sure i at least got a 3. I took tons of pre-tests and actually passed with 70s on those and bombed the test when it mattered most.</p>
<p>BUT, things happen for a reason and all i have to do is learn and move on. </p>
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<p>Have you considered a MC hand rescore? It might work for you because if you’re positive you got at least a 3 and got a 1 then yeah there’s a definite possibility that CB screwed up. </p>
<p>Whatever you decide to do it’s good to see you have a positive attitude about it. Good for you.</p>
<p>Forgot to mention that you can also order your FRQ booklet… if they give you a notice saying they cannot send it to you then that means they don’t have it, which means that wasn’t included in your score. Ultimately it’s up to you, the money spent would be cheaper than retaking it and it’s worth a shot imo.</p>
<p>I got a five!!! </p>
<p>Wow, I’m so excited. The entire year, I felt like I was a month behind everybody else since I didn’t take a chemistry course before AP Chem. It was a lot of hard work and I had to suffer some bad grades early on, but the class was a rewarding experience and very fun.</p>
<p>I got a 5. My teacher was kinda bad…I pretty much self studied the entire course. I was also sick on that day too…nevertheless I’m satisfied :)</p>
<p>4 on exam. 710 on SAT II.</p>
<p>So that puts us at…</p>
<p>5: 9</p>
<p>4: 7</p>
<p>3: 4</p>
<p>2:</p>
<p>1: 1</p>
<p>And Oblivia, don’t beat yourself up. This test is hard. That’s why over 30% of students who take it do get 1’s. But it’s rare for people who really buckle down and study for this thing to get a 1. I would advise you to get your MC checked by hand just to make sure. Best of luck!</p>
<p>Got a 4. Pretty disappointing. This was one of my best subjects in school and I got a 760 on the SAT II. This test was the day after my Grandfather’s funeral, so that did have a large bearing. Oh well. Not the end of the world. Still got a 5 on bio and English :)</p>
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<p>whoa. odd, I got the same exact scores on both. 5 on exam, 730 on the Subject.</p>
<p>Only guy in my school to get a 5. Teacher was being inspected by the school board for ineffectiveness. Most everybody else I talked to from my school got a 1.</p>
<p>/internetbragging</p>
<p>I got a 5 guys. Hoooooooooly frick</p>
<p>They said I would be stupid to skip the AP Calc Review to study for Chem instead. So I became stupid and got a 5. On both tests. Looking forward to the new year, my AP chem teacher promised to go under the safety shower if I got a 5.</p>
<p>I had an okay teacher followed by a horrendous student teacher for 2 months and then we went back to our normal teacher (who seemed tons better after the idiotic student teacher). But my friend and I figured out that we can’t rely on the teachers to get us through the course. If we have a problem, it was our responsibility to solve it for ourselves or ask for help. And so throughout April, we studied extremely hard for the exam, staying after school, doing tons of practice problems, reviewing everything, asking lots of questions. And it paid off for me - I got a 5, and I was so overjoyed that all my studying helped me get that score.</p>
<p>I thought I blanked on FRQ, but I managed a five. Surprised and thrilled.</p>
<p>5! I am thrilled. (:</p>
<p>My AP Chem teacher said “If you can get a 5 in AP Chem given the test’s difficulty, you can get a 5 in any subject… except maybe Physics haha.”</p>
<p>I took honors chem this year, and self studied AP starting in mid february. I worked pretty insane hours and for a month leading up to the test didn’t actually do any homework at home, only studied for chem and did hw before school and during lunch. But it finally paid off, and I got a 5. I was pretty surprised, since the test was beyond impossible this year.</p>