<p>I recently received my AP european score and I got a 2. I really thought I did better than that. I answer all the questions I Absolutely knew (45-50) and skipped the ones I wasn't sure of(and I mean just a little bit unsure) and my FRQ's and DBQ I thought I did fine on. Is there anyway for them to check over my test to see whether I deserved a 2 or higher? Is it worth it?</p>
<p>Only your multiple choice is re-scored, but its probably worth it if you know that you did well. Although you did leave over 30 questions blank…which is cause for alarm because you might not have scored enough points for a 3.</p>
<p>Are you sure? I mean I am confident that I got most to all the multiple choice correct</p>
<p>Honestly, if you skipped that many, I can easily see you getting a two. I know a girl who’s ridiculously smart- she’s like 5th or 4th in our class of 300. Skipped about 30-40 on the Biology test. She got a two.</p>
<p>Yah with leaving that many blank you need to get pretty much all of those right with a decent FRQ score to get a 3, maybe a 4. And you can’t check over your test again unless you pay for a rescore, but CollegeBoard will look over it.</p>
<p>My son just got back the results of his Calculus AB rescore. A little unexpected because he just requested it on 7/2.</p>
<p>It is still a 1…so no change in the score. We were a little disappointed in the letter we received from CB because it was just a form letter. It doesn’t say anything about the way it was rescored (my son specifically asked in his letter to CB if he misbubbled).</p>
<p>He did order his FRQ booklet. But otherwise very disappointing. He thought he did much better than the 1 he got.</p>