AP Psychology - How was it?

<p>I feel pretty crappy. I didn't take a class, didn't study for it until pretty much this morning. Was up all night. So many times on the test, I was like, "Ohh, I should know what that is but I can't remember." I had to skip 6 of them. I think I got somewhere from 80-90. As for the free response, I could only answer 3/4 on each of the parts of question 1 (so 6/8, hopefully), but the second part was pretty hard. I sorta had to BS my way through it. Hopefully at least 4/8.</p>

<p>So maybe a 4.</p>

<p>whats the cut off for a 3, 4, and 5? is it ok if i worte my free response in bullets?</p>

<p>Lol, Karch don't worry. I wrote like an 11 year old for my FRs, but I gave clear examples for them. I don't know, I know I got the few MCs I guessed on wrong and I blew FR2.</p>

<p>It sucks to be in a school that doesn't offer APs.
Having to write my exam in a gym full of strangers (me being the only one from other school) and listening to them yelling out "[My school] SUCKS!!" during the break when our school's tennis team was having a match with their team really distracted me. I think at least 20 people asked me "Who the hell are you??" today.</p>

<p>hmmm... now I'm wondering if I should've left some blank. I answered all of them, even if I wasn't sure and others just sounded wrong.</p>

<p>lol, the ppl asked me how old I was (since I look like a 14-year old). I just said "hmm, I don't know".</p>

<p>haha well, something within the walls of our testroom kept making a sound like a real loud coffee machine does, at random intervals and for insanely short periods at a time. i was about to friggin' go crazy</p>

<p>themarsvolta16: "whats the cut off for a 3, 4, and 5? is it ok if i worte my free response in bullets?"</p>

<p>No, the rubric states that no points can be awarded if your essay is written as an outline.</p>

<p>That was pretty easy. The Free Response was a joke. I expected it to be much harder lol</p>

<p>MC: 75-85+ (left 3 blank)
FR1: 8/8
FR2: 7/8</p>

<p>I used Barron's by the way and I thought it was really helpful and accurate to the test (not self-study though)</p>