<p>So what do you think you guys got? I think I got a 4 because 62/80 is a 5 and</p>
<p>I think I got 32 MC & 5/2/8/9 on the FRQ. How about you guys? Also, you guys think I should retake because my dream school is MIT?</p>
<p>So what do you think you guys got? I think I got a 4 because 62/80 is a 5 and</p>
<p>I think I got 32 MC & 5/2/8/9 on the FRQ. How about you guys? Also, you guys think I should retake because my dream school is MIT?</p>
<p>no. colleges don’t really look at your AP scores during the admissions process, and a 4 isn’t really going to hurt your chances.</p>
<p>even if you get in, they wont accept the AP Computer Science score for placement</p>
<p>Definitely not, schools look at AP Scores to give you credit, not really for admissions</p>
<p>@prototyped, How do you know that 62/80 is a 5? Where did you find out this year’s curve?</p>
<p>2012 AP Computer Science A scores: 23.3%=5; 24.2%=4; 15.6%=3; 7.8%=2; 29.1%=1. These may vary slightly as late exams are scored.
From Trevor’s Twitter.</p>
<p>This means that there wouldn’t be any curve… The distribution is like the same…</p>
<p>But how do you know that a 62/80 is a 5? Or is that standard for a 5</p>