<p>I got keep getting like a 22 raw score out of 44 for the MC, is there any tips which can help me improve this? Also would this put me in the 4 range?</p>
<p>Improving your score:
1) The practice book may be using may be too hard (many of them are insanely difficult).
2) If not, the best thing to remember is unless it says in the question "unstated," the answer is ALWAYS somewhere in the passage...the answers generally rephrase it.</p>
<p>2nd question: a 22 raw / 44 is in the range of a 4...really good essays (all 8s or so) would give you a 5.</p>
<p>I took the AP English Language 2001 multiple choice and got a 50/54. On Cliffs Notes (if you're using that) I barely get 60% right. Try to find real questions, they're so much better than prep books.</p>
<p>where did you get the 2001 exam? I used barrons and did horribly. What mc raw score do you need to get a 5?</p>
<p>I bought it on collegeboard.com</p>
<p>you should be in the 43-54 range, but 16% of students in the 36-42 range get 5's.</p>
<p>in my class we took a real ap eng. from a while ago, and i got a 42/52, and two 7s and an 8 on my essay. this got me a 5! in the cliffs book i did worse, but if your essays are 7s and 8s you can still pull off a 5. practice with real essays and real multiple choice. collegeboard has some examples or ask your english teacher. also make sure you know the literary vocab, and work on reading/comprehending quickly. good luck!</p>