AP Micro & Macro

<p>Anyone know what percentage of the multiple choice you need to get a 4 or 5? I know for chem its like 75%.</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Actually, a 5 on the Chem is 66%</p>

<p>I don't know the answer to this but I would love to have that info if anyone does!</p>

<p>Same here, I am really screwed for this test</p>

<p>100% for micro, 99% for macro</p>

<p>wait. sushant269, you were kidding right?
haha good one!</p>

<p>bump, would also like to know</p>

<p>I'm so doomed for both of these >.<</p>

<p>around 80% I believe for a five, I think its a lil less for macro but im not sure.</p>

<p>Micro is slightly harder than macro for 2005 it was something like:
73-90 = 5 micro
71-90 = 5 macro</p>

<p>These two are probably the toughest tests to get 5's on not because of the material, which is fairly soft, but because of the curve which is one of toughest one's of all the AP's</p>

<p>Holy ****, I am even more screwed.</p>

<p>The material is soft? Not really.</p>

<p>Would calculating the raw score be a simple:</p>

<p>(# questions right) - (.25(# questions wrong)) + FRQ points</p>

<p>?</p>

<p>I believe they're gonna lower the cutoff for 3's (hopefully 4's and 5's as well) because they're under a lot of pressure to increase the national average from a failing average to a passing average (it's like a 2.8ishh)</p>