AP English Lit scores

<p>Mad about this score- 3. What'd everyone else get?</p>

<p>Sorry to interfere but since everyone who replies has taken this, is there a review book you used. would recommend?</p>

<p>I sorta used Barron’s, but didn’t really get through much of it. Also have heard Kaplan is good.</p>

<p>2 man im so ****ed i was so ready and my essays were beast!</p>

<p>4- aww yeah B)</p>

<p>4.</p>

<p>6 posts and nobody with a 5? CC’s slackin</p>

<p>3 :/…oh well. A five doesn’t even get people out of freshman writing at my college so at least I got credit.</p>

<p>I’ve chosen to wait for my scores :)</p>

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<li>Sigh…</li>
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<li>Not surprised more of a social studies person.</li>
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<p>^Yeah I’m more of a social studies person, and math (Calc 5), too. I’ve taken 4 social sciences exams and have 4s and 5s on all of them (Psych 5, Euro 5, APUSH 4, US Gov 4), and then this stupid 3 on English Lit.</p>

<p>5 and beyond surprised. I thought the multiple choice was killer. I used Princeton Review-it wasn’t as good as their books were for other subjects but the section on writing better essays was pretty good.</p>

<p>5.</p>

<p>Had a great lit class</p>

<p>2…
I’m guessing MC killed me :/.</p>

<p>5…my teacher was awesome :confused: honestly i feel like its very hard to prepare for a test like this with a review book. sat tutoring actually helped a lot with the mc, i think</p>

<p>5…my teacher wasn’t that great, and didn’t use any review books - doubt they can really help for this test? I’m much more of a math/science person, so I was surprised about this!</p>

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<li>Beyond incredible teacher. She used many different review books as sources for MC practice.</li>
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<p>From what I’m reading here and on other threads, it seems like there’s more people with a 2-3 on English Lit than I would expect on CC…does anyone else see this too?</p>

<p>^ yes agreed about that. I honestly didn’t feel too prepared considering pretty much all my class did was read and annotate books and discuss them.</p>

<p>That’s all we did too- read, annotate, and discuss books. Very little AP prep in class.</p>