AP EN SCI Curve?

<p>Does anybody know the curve for AP Environmental Science, i would really appreciate it.</p>

<p>yeah id like to know it to any have any clue?</p>

<p>bummmmpppp
i want to know too…</p>

<p>i took it last year and got a 5.</p>

<p>the barrons book i browsed says that getting 50-60% correct on their test (i’ll assume a deflation of 10% as opposed to the real test, so call it 40-50% on the actual exam MC) will get you a 3, 65-75% (55-65%) gets you around a 4, and 80-100% (70-100%) gets you a 5, given adequate performance on the FR, which makes up 40% of the total score. </p>

<p>given exceptional performance on the FR, I’d say it gives you a boost of a 5-10% MC score increase. </p>

<p>I walked out of there very confident, and I got As in the course both semesters. I know B- to B students who got 4s.</p>

<p>No dice confirming those curves elsewhere on CC, though</p>

<p>any one know what the composite score scale is?</p>

<p>100 MC questions (60% of grade), 4 FR questions of 10 points each (40% of grade)</p>

<p>So, given that…</p>

<p>i don’t know, lol.
APES is a moderate-to-easy exam, compared with all others. therefore, i’d assume that you need about 70-75% of raw total points.</p>

<p>the one thread i found which has a list of various exam score curves was missing APES. what luck, huh?
Here it is, if you want to look at it.
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/700107-consolidated-list-ap-exam-curves.html?highlight=exam+curves[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/700107-consolidated-list-ap-exam-curves.html?highlight=exam+curves&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;