<p>So out of 60 multiple choice questions, I had about 5 or 6 left that I was either iffy on or didn't know/never learned at all today on my exam. I left about 2 blank since I didn't have a clue on them, managed to come to an answer on another one or two and then I think I had two left that I managed to get it down to two answers that I could just absolutely not choose between so I left them blank so in the end I think I left 4 blank total. I'm kind of beating myself up now for not guessing on those two that I had narrowed down to two answers on because I didn't want to be penalized but even if I was, it'd only be half a point and I could've gained a point if I had only guessed on those two, ughh! I hate myself. Otherwise, I think I rocked it. Can I still get a 5 even though I left those blank? Let's say I missed a total of 10, including the blank ones I left, what could I get then?</p>
<p>50/60 would probably put you to a 4, stretching 5, depending on how the curve was set. FRQs were a toss up.</p>
<p>Ok, thanks! I sure hope so!</p>