^please take your insecurity elsewhere.
I feel like I got a 5-6/7 on the first and second. Multiple choice was about what I expected. So nice to have the next 4 weeks off!
^please take your insecurity elsewhere.
I feel like I got a 5-6/7 on the first and second. Multiple choice was about what I expected. So nice to have the next 4 weeks off!
@Sincereliar didn’t you learn about defense mechanisms? You seem to have fallen prey to them
@sincereliar lol let’s not belittle other people… we’re here to reassure each other.
The test wasn’t so bad! I think I got at least 80 of them right. I might have panicked a little on the FRQ (4/7 for good measure?).
@potatopotahto Use this site. http://appass.com/calculators/psychology
Easier than I thought. IDK if I did good enough on the essays because I never did those in class. MC was easy, wrote part of the essay on the wrong page (14 instead of on page 12)…will that matter?
@suprstar16 It shouldn’t as long as the reader knows what question your answering
I thought the test was harder than everyone makes it out to be; FRQs were fairly simple. I took chem this morning so like my brain was fried by then, maybe thats why i thought the MC was hard. Regardless, the test overall is still easy to get at least a 4.
I self-studied and I’m pretty sure I got a 5 but for the FRQs did we have to write actual essays? I just did a few sentences for each point rather than actual paragraph form. Does anyone know if the format matters?
That’s what i did! @barbriallen
I think I got a 4… if some of my MC guesses were correct I’m golden
@barbriallen The format doesn’t matter in fact it’s easier for the reader to read bullet points for each term as long as the reader acknowledges what question your answering and if you get the point for it.
I feel so bad for everyone that took chem this morning too! At my school the chem exam ran over time (they started late) so the one girl at my school who took both chem and psych had to go directly from the chem exam straight into the psych exam without lunch or even a ten minute stretch break. Idk how she managed it- testing from 8 am to 3 pm with two ten minute breaks and no food!
I was very surprised with how easy the exam was. There were maybe 5-8 multiple choice where I was stumped. FRQs were pretty straightforward although I wrote some complete nonsense for one of the words I didn’t know on the second question. I took the class online (scheduling issues) so I wasn’t expecting to do very well. Now I would say I got either a four or a five.
I thought it was a lot easier than any of the previous AP exam practice tests, especially the essay questions. Hopefully I got a 4 or 5!
Would I not get points if I applied the terms correctly and in order, but not mentioning the name of some?
I think I did pretty good (like 4 or 5). But I am a bit worried now because I think my proctor said to write my ap number and the question number I am working on in the top of each page in the free response packet but I forgot. I really hope that doesn’t affect my score.
Wasn’t that just for extra pages if you needed them?
@ClamShack As long as they no what part your answering you’ll get the point even if you said it at the end of your sentence.
The test was a joke tbh. I knew all of the FRQs and all but maybe 5 of the mc questions. Imo if you spend maybe 4 hours prepping the night before hand you can get a 5 pretty easily.
@Gatortristan
What if I didn’t specifically say the term (even at the end), but it was implied due to the order.
I didn’t think the test was as easy as everyone makes it out to be; especially the multiple choice, where I had to guess on about 8-9 questions. The FRQ’s on the otherhand I thought were a lot easier compared to last years and I feel I did really well, but I just realized I mixed up one of the concepts with another concept on the second FRQ!! Does anyone know if I would get penalized for this?
One down, one more to go!