<p>How many should we be shooting for if we're weaker on the short answer? I've hear around 50-60 with decent short answer can get you a 5, but the reactions question (like question 4 on the FRQs from past years) is killing me! What's a solid score to get a 5?</p>
<p>Check out this website.
[AP</a> Pass - AP Test Calculators, Study Guides, and Resources](<a href=“AP Pass - AP Score Calculators, Study Guides, and Resources”>AP Pass - AP Score Calculators, Study Guides, and Resources)</p>
<p>I’ve looked at that, actually–I just questioned its validity because some of the point values didn’t match up with the practice FRQs I was doing. Glad to see someone else uses it and sees it as valid, though. That reassures me.</p>
<p>Were you doing FRQs from official Collegeboard released tests? The AP Pass guy used actual Collegeboard exams to develop his calculators, so I figure they’re pretty legit. Of course, they’re not EXACT because the curve is different every year, and that one is from 2008. But it’s still a somewhat accurate reflection of the real test.</p>