<p>there were like 6 problems on mc that ive never seen b4 lol</p>
<p>free responce wasnt bad but like there were parts where i was like ***</p>
<p>there were like 6 problems on mc that ive never seen b4 lol</p>
<p>free responce wasnt bad but like there were parts where i was like ***</p>
<p>i felt really good about it... i left 8 MC blank and probably missed about 10-12 more in addition (-20 on MC, -25 at most).. and i killed the FR.. about an hour before the test, i went over some stuff that i wanted to make sure i had down, and 5 of the 7 FR were topics that i looked over.. and the other 2 were easy... if i hadn't have looked at the stuff beforehand, i would have gotten murdered, but i think i did very well on FR... missed 5-8 points at the most.. i really think i may have missed nothing (probably missed one or two things.. i always do, at least on the practice exams i took)</p>
<p>i'm guessing [for me] a 50 to 55 out of 90 for MC (after -1/4 correction factor and the multiplying the raw score by 1.2857 to convert the ''out of 70'' score to an ''out of 90'' score) and about 75 to 85 out of 90 for the FR.. that'd give me, at the minimum, 125 points</p>
<p>what do you guys think the curve will be?
115 out of 180 = 5?</p>
<p>The MC wasn't too bad, I skipped about 7 of them. I royally screwed up one of the FRQ's. I missed one tiny thing at the end of the intro to the question, and that cost me probably about 12 points. I realized it right at the end and only redid part a. Im ****ed</p>
<p>Btw, there is a chatroom on AIM.
apphysicsb</p>
<p>were the point values for each frq 1-15 2-15 3-15 4-15 5-10 6-10 7-10
I think it might have been something else though but for some reason i remember it as that.</p>
<p>is it bad to get a 1 on an AP exam? my teacher told our entire class that we didnt have the time to learn thermodynamics or fluid mechanics so i basically left all those types of questions blanko. is it possible if you tried and felt pretty good on the stuff you knew how to do to get a 1?(1/3-1/2 the test)</p>
<p>roz-- which number are you referring to?</p>
<p>On my test, 2 and 3 were the only 15 pointers</p>
<p>It felt like hell personified.</p>
<p>As soon as the test started I began to feel really sick.</p>
<p>MC had a whole bunch of emf and capacitance questions, which we didn't cover, along with fluids except for a fluid exta-cred.</p>
<p>In the beginning of Free-response my calculator began to give out. I tried taking out the batteries and replacing them, but they were dead. So it took 5,6 minutes for them to bring batteries. </p>
<p>Had to deal with the topics we didn't cover, Fluids & Nuclear Physics. Sucked bad.</p>
<p>Overall I wish I stayed home sick, wish I'm seriously considering doing for tomorrow's AP Chemistry. </p>
<p>Hopefully the curve actually stands for something and I have like a four.</p>
<p>I screwed up on electromagnetic ****. Damn...</p>
<p>You guys have to be lying, at least mostly, about the multiple choice.</p>
<p>I only did 44, and no one in my class got over 55 done.</p>
<p>...And literally all of you are claiming to have only skipped 4, 6, 7, etc.</p>
<p>Yeah right, lol.</p>
<p>I only answered 38 questions for MC. I figure I got 12 wrong. lol</p>
<p>And wow, let's not even talk about the free response. Half of them I had no clue on because my teacher did not cover those subjects.</p>
<p>I will be happy if I get a 2.</p>
<p>38 answered, 32 blank up in dis motha ****er!!!!</p>
<p>LOL it's ok. Maybe the grading curve will be lower this year. Say 50% = 5 ? :D</p>
<p>But seriously, I didn't do 10 questions, and I'm pretty sure I got around 10 wrong, so the max I can get is 40-something-ish for MC....</p>
<p>Hey, you get points for writing down the formulas on the FRQs right?</p>
<p>Yeah, you sometimes get points for just the correct units as well.</p>
<p>Oh that's good. I wrote down formulas and units for everything, even though I probably got the answers wrong. lol</p>
<p>we covered almost all the material in class, and for what we didn't cover (which was the las 3 chapters in the College Physics book by Serway), we had learned 2 of those in my AP Chem class).. so i didn't answer 3 because i didn't know how to do them</p>
<p>another two i didn't answer because i couldn't figure out the equation to solve them.. and the other 3 i didn't answer was because i was a little pushed for time and couldn't do what i needed to do in order to answer them</p>
<p>so i didn't answer 8.. i answered 62.. i probably missed about 10 of those.. but -20 on MC is good for me, especially since i thought FR was good (for me at least.. the stuff on FR was my strong stuff)... thank god no torque problems involving those rotating disks connected to cords that were later cut and allowed to freely move, etc.. were on this test.. then i would have died.. i hope i got a 5.. i got three 5's and one 4 on four practice tests i took, with the 4 being my first one i took (always the lowest for me).. guess i'll find out in July</p>
<p>I answered all of the questions, unsure on 20 of them. FRQs though.. Man. I didn't learn half the stuff, so probably about 50%..</p>
<p>haha, i skipped like 23 questions on mc. it was pretty much hopeless and i didn't even study. our class didn't cover about half of the "2nd semester" stuff. and the test was pretty much about that "2nd semester".</p>
<p>+FRs i got the mechanics ones but had no idea of the others, even though i'm in ap chem hahaha. i think i got a 2.</p>