<p>Does anyone know ?
In my Princeton Book 2008 it says 88-103 is a 4. 104 plus is a 5. Would you guys agree ?</p>
<p>^wel, those are definite grades. A 88/150 and 105/150, will more ofthen than not definitely yield 4's and 5's. A 70%+ is almost all AP Test (with a few exceptions) is always a 5 [a 105/150 is 70% :)]...</p>
<p>so I guess what I'm trying to say is, if you geta 88 or 105, you'll more often than not get a 4 and 5 respectively, but depending on each year, and its respective curve a 72-85 may become a 4, or a 95 MAY become a 5...</p>
<p>i hope this makes sense :)</p>
<p>Yeah, I am more freaked out about FR because it is 2 questions, and you don't know them your screwed.</p>
<p>^well, chances are you'd probably know SOMETHING or SOME PART of the FR's...and besudes, the FRQW's are only 33.3% os the test, the multiple choice is 66.66%, so a HIGH score on MC, can very easily compensate for lower scores on the FR's.</p>
<p>NOTE I said "low*er*" not "low" :)</p>