<p>I was lucky enough to have read this really cool book called Nurture Shock that was all about child development. I didn’t study for the exam but like 10 questions of MC were discussed in that book. That was my studying!</p>
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<p>Ditto. I’m guessing many of you are taking the class or have read up a lot of psychology beforehand?</p>
<p>Well, the way I see it, as long as we get a 3 we are qualified on the subject. Hahaha.</p>
<p>I thought the MCs were super easy. Honestly, I’d be surprised to find out I missed more than 6 or 7. I got bored when I was done and wrote alllll over the booklet. I drew a giraffe, wrote a letter to the gods of AP Calc, wrote I <3 Josh Groban multiple times, and wrote a few things expressing my feelings of hatred toward ETS. Successful day.</p>
<p>The FRQs weren’t terrible, but when i opened the booklet and saw them I audibly said “oh s***.” there was a LOT to do in 50 minutes. and somehow i was under the impression we got a 10 minute reading period, but apparently that was one of my other APs. anyway. I messed up a term from the first question. i COMPLETELY forgot 2 terms from the second question. so of course, i decided to BS them. and after the exam, i looked up the words and my BS definitions were actually REALLY SUPER CLOSE to the real definitions. so maybe i’ll get a little credit there.</p>
<p>i’m thinking a 4 or a 5, fo sho.</p>
<p>I hope everyone else did well!</p>
<p>What would be a high number of multiple choice answers to miss? Like a number incorrect that would put you in the region of a 4/5’s borderline? I think I may be over thinking myself with the MCQ’s, as it seems everyone else feels confident on them and is complaining the FRQ’s were rather specific and difficult (I thought the opposite, with exception of part of the first question).</p>
<p>Regardless, I have yet to cram AP Euro and AP Comparative Gov’t…</p>
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<p>LOLOLOLOL</p>
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70-80% depending if you did well on FRQs</p>
<p>So what you are implying is that missing 70%-80% of the multiple choice questions will still put you in the 4/5 borderline range? Didn’t see that coming.</p>
<p>How did my exam go?</p>
<p>If you’re horny, let’s do it
Ride it, my pony
My saddle’s waitin’
Come and jump on it
Ride It
Ride It</p>
<p>It doesn’t even rhyme! (Well it does, but not in the traditional sonnet sense.)</p>
<p>@Ronaldofan94 - He’s implying that getting 70-80% of the questions on the MC section correct will put you in the 4-5 range if you do alright on the FRQ. My Psych teacher said that a 5/10 with a decent score on FRQ should secure a 3.</p>
<p>I knew that. I just like being an ass. Judging from your response, my mission is a success. All jokes aside, I really cannot fathom how one could NOT get at least a 3 on this test.</p>
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<p>Not sure how you were being much of an ass, or how my response proves that you succeeded. Oh well.</p>
<p>And somebody has to get less than a 3, since it is a norm referenced test. Just because you got less than a 3 doesn’t mean you did poorly. lol A score that gets you a 2 on this exam may get you a 4 on another AP exam.</p>
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<p>yes. my friend who is not in psych or studying psych answered 60% 2008 test MC. that’s good enough for a 3 already. lmao.</p>
<p>ronaldo brazil or cr7?</p>
<p>Admittedly, I am no longer much of a soccer fan, but I made this name as a fan of Cristiano.</p>
<p>I see we’re going downhill with this ‘discussion’…</p>
<p>But that aside, I always thought Psychology had a rather generous curve, which is why people considered it an ‘easy AP’. Last I heard, Human Geography has a sweet curve as well.</p>
<p>The multiple choice was good. There were 5 out of 100 I wasn’t sure about, but when I went back to look at them the answer popped out at me. There were some I had no idea about (like that weird -asia disease) so I just guessed. Not blind guess, but tried to figure it out.</p>
<p>The first essay killed me for a second. Like I looked at it and thought “Nope, no idea.” I did it though, but I ********ted some stuff. I think I did okay though.</p>
<p>The second essay was easier because I knew more of the vocab. I think I did better on that.</p>
<p>If I don’t get a 5 I’ll be disappointed but there’s no way I’ll get less than a 4.</p>
<p>Unless I’m just like Savannah and have a confirmation bias and self-eficacy…</p>
<p>Don’t forget her lack of language acquisition centers, since psychology is basically a test of memorization of new terms.</p>
<p>I wrote eat me next to several tough questions in the MC. In fact that’s how I marked to come back to them… unfortunately I may have left up to 5 blank because I ran out of time and just could not decide what to bubble. Those of you who looked at only a review book in one day and didnt even take the class and thought the MC was easy, you can eat me as well. LOL I may have also written that on the green insert which my teacher will see… Second FRQ I nailed. First one, I didn’t know one term, and couldn’t apply two terms to the weird awkward scenario given.</p>
<p>I hate Savannah</p>
<p>marking thread :)</p>