<p>Okie, I'm using the PR review guide for this ap exam, but it doesn't have an approxiamate scale for a 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in it, does anyone has a general idea of what it is based on your own prep books (either by total number including essays/MC/DBQ or by approxiamte % of MC for a 4 or 5 based on experience)?</p>
<p>I can't give you numbers, but it's a vrey gernous scale. After taking the test i was SURE i got a 2 and would have been extremely happy with a 3. I ended up getting a 4. I bet I didn't get more than 35 questions right.... :</p>
<p>Based on the princeton review book, a 5 is roughly 70-75% and a 4 is roughly 50-55%.</p>
<p>thanks a lot!</p>
<p>I SKIPPED twelve questions...and still made a five. Who knows how many I missed.</p>
<p>It seems pretty generous to me. My AP euro class is a joke. We honestly dont learn a damn thing (save maybe five lectures the entire year) and just do stupid projects and whatnot. Last year, two kids got a 4 and the rest passed. Trust me, if they could pass it, the curve is mighty generous. Plus, you also take into account how complicated Euro is and the time span it involves: the questions ought to be hitting the MAIN points and not the stupid little details. Don't worry too much about it. I'm not (not saying i'll get a 5 either, but thats my two cents :-) )</p>