<p>On the actual exam, how many question right do you need on the mutiple choice and how many points to you need out of 6 on the essays to get a 5?
How generous is the curve?</p>
<p>AP</a> US History Review Pack Score Predictor & Generator</p>
<p>not sure if that's accurate but it's better than nothing!</p>
<p>From the 2004 test:
80 MC questions total,
1 Required DBQ,
choose one essay out of 3 in Part B
choose one essay out of 3 in Part C</p>
<p>Section 1: _________<strong><em>(Number correct out of 80) - _</em></strong>___(.25xnumber wrong) x 1.1250 = Weighted Section 1 Score.</p>
<p>Section 2:
Question 1: __<strong><em>(out of 9) x 4.5000 =</em></strong><strong><em>(Do not round)
Question 2: _</em></strong><strong><em>(out of 9) x 4.5000 =</em></strong>_<strong><em>(Do not round)
Question 3: _</em></strong><strong><em>(out of 9) x 4.5000 =</em></strong>_____(Do not round)</p>
<p>Composite Score:<strong><em>(Weighted Section I score) + _</em></strong><em>(Weighted section II score)=</em>___(Composite score rounded to nearest whole number)</p>
<p>Composite Score Range AP Grade
121-180 = 5
99-120 = 4
67-98 = 3
49-66 = 2
0-48 = 1</p>
<p>thank you :]</p>
<p>ok good… nervous for may 11th</p>
<p>The formula in message #3 above will not work for the 2012 exam because there is no longer a penalty for incorrect answers. The College Board changed the scoring methodology beginning with the 2011 AP exams.</p>
<p>Here is another link to an online calculator for the AP Euro exam: [AP</a> Pass - AP Euro Calculator](<a href=“http://appass.com/calculators/euro]AP”>AP European History Test Score Calculator - AP Pass)</p>
<p>Good luck with your exam.</p>
<p>If you are looking for AP Euro exam prep:</p>
<p>[AP</a> European History - Subject Guide](<a href=“http://www.learnerator.com/ap-european-history/subject-guide]AP”>http://www.learnerator.com/ap-european-history/subject-guide)</p>