<p>I know this is probably the dumbest mistake, but for the FRQ's involving math, I didn't put the answers in a complete sentence! I just showed the work and circled the answer! Does this mean I won't receive credit :(</p>
<p>To my defense, I was extremely nervous and did not recall my teacher ever saying how to format the answer.</p>
<p>I did well on the multiple choice, but how many points do you think I could get off the FRQ's and still receive a 5???</p>
<p>dude u scared the ***** out of me, i did the same thing</p>
<p>i checked though, as long as you showed units in your answer, it doesn't matter you dont need a complete sentence. u must show your work though.!</p>
<p>^
Speaking of stupid things I saw a question and I said "I KNOW THAT! THAT'S SIMPLE!" I then proceeded to bubble the absolutely most incorrect answer... I didn't realize it until right after I turned the test in.</p>
<p>My teacher only told us to do the work and circle (or box, like I did) the answer. Just make sure you wrote the units down in your calculations next to each number. Also, show your unit conversions.</p>
<p>lol. i never put my answers in a sentence, and nobody ever told me to do so. Who said you needed to do that? But I still got a 5. This was last year.</p>
<p>It did say on the instructions though on the outside of the FRQ packet that all answers had to be written in prose form, and outline form was not allowed, so you may be out of luck there blueducky. (Math questions don't count in this rule.)</p>
<p>well i didnt write completely in outline form
i did:</p>
<p>(for example)
negative effects include:
1) carbon dioxide builds up in the atmosphere. A buildup of carbon dioxide may lead to global warming... etc etc</p>
<p>would that be okay?? this is stressing me out</p>
<p>i rlly don't want to take extra stress than required especially when u can't do much abt it now.......anyway, blueducky..that's how I did too....so, don't stress extra than you are required to.</p>