<p>Hey CC,
found this:</p>
<p>AP</a> Pass - AP Bio Calculator</p>
<p>is this accurate?</p>
<p>I am pretty sure I did really bad, but I keep getting a 4 :)</p>
<p>Did you guys enjoy mother's day?
Say something nice to your mom!</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>Hey CC,
found this:</p>
<p>AP</a> Pass - AP Bio Calculator</p>
<p>is this accurate?</p>
<p>I am pretty sure I did really bad, but I keep getting a 4 :)</p>
<p>Did you guys enjoy mother's day?
Say something nice to your mom!</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>Oops, sorry:
USE THIS LINK:</p>
<p>[AP</a> Pass - AP Biology Calculator](<a href=“http://appass.com/calculators/biology]AP”>AP Biology Test Score Calculator - AP Pass)</p>
<p>So lets say,
I get 60 correct, 35 wrong on the MC.
For each FRQ, I got
<p>Hmm… this lenient?
I am shooting for AP Scholar with Distinction</p>
<p>The calculator is using a past year’s curve which happened to be a fairly huge one. To get a better idea (and UNDERestimate your score rather then OVERestimating it), you should calculate your score without a curve: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/1064844545-post89.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/1064844545-post89.html</a></p>
<p>I talked to a former ap world history teacher and asked about the calculator. He gave some world history dbq, cot, cot, and multiple choice scores and said he expects that to be a three and according to the calculator, it was a three. So it could be accurate to a certain extent. To be safe, just add 5 to each of the cutoffs, for example for physics b, a five is 106- 180. When you calculate, make it 111-180 just in case.</p>