<p>I know I am</p>
<p>Hey, I’m taking the alternate test date so I’ve got a little more time. I wouldn’t worry about it… although maybe I shouldn’t be taliking. Going through the Princeton Review a little will help. And the curve is amazing for that test.</p>
<p>im screwed…i bought the barrons book n im gonna be crammin all weekend…that exam is filled w/ traps and its hard to do the mathy mc ?'s w/o a calc…</p>
<p>I just took the 2002 MC and got 58 Raw Score… is that 5 range?</p>
<p>Bigb, I think that is enough for a 5. I hear that around 65% will get you a 5 for sure. </p>
<p>Is it true that you only get the periodic table for the MC section?</p>
<p>And, I haven’t taken a full exam yet, in your opinion is MC of FRQ harder? I’ve taken a lot of FRQ and seem to understand all of it except the last part maybe…</p>
<p>Yeah, only periodic table for MC, and trust me, you’ll need it </p>
<p>MC is definitely harder than FRQ for me.</p>
<p>Found some raw score conversions. Official ones from a released exam.
For MC + FRQ</p>
<p>61 for a 3
85 for a 4
107 for a 5</p>
<p>lol…im so screwed it’s really sad…b/c my teacher is actually one of the better ap teachers in our school…</p>
<p>I have one of the greatest AP teachers ever! We have been doing practice AP tests all year and have learned everything about the exam. I took a full test the other day and got 135 out of 160. (100 was a 5). It depends a lot on how good your teacher is. For example, I’m not going to do well at all on Physics because my teacher doesn’t understand most of the stuff herself and has only taught us half the course. Oh well, at least I’ll get something for Chem.</p>
<p>lucky…my teacher was good…but she hadn’t taught the course in like…3 years…so i think she forgot a lot of stuff…:)</p>
<p>so what’s the overall points for AP Chem. Is there any muliplier to MC and/or FR?</p>
<p>how come for the chem exam, you multliply the mc by like .9 something, where usually other exams it’s like 1.2-1.5 ?!!</p>
<p>Unfortunately I am screwed?</p>
<p>This multipliers for scoring are really weird. After subtracting 1/4 for wrong answers they multiply the MC by .96 and add that to the FR. FR multipliers were as follows:
Q1 x 1.9556
Q2 x 1.9556
Q3 x 1.88
Q4 x 1.65
Q5 x 1.65
Q6 x 1.65</p>
<p>This was from a test from 99 so I don’t know how much these can change or what they are now. Just know that the points are not all just addded up to make your score.</p>