Ap scores: Actual/predicted/appass

<p>As I'm sure many of you know, there is a website called: appass.com which boasts that it's AP score calculations for various exams is among the most accurate. For those of you who have already called, please list your scores in the following format so we can get a better view of how you did in comparison to what you should've gotten (and feel free to add any notes at THE BOTTOM OF YOUR POST on how 'close' the APPASS calculator or you yourself feel you did as opposed to what you actually got):</p>

<p>Test Name (do not include 'AP' and specify which exam - e.g. Calc AB): Actual/Predicted/APPass</p>

<p>Also, if APPASS does not offer a calculator for your scores, DO NOT BOTHER POSTING. We only want what is relevant.</p>

<p>I'll begin:</p>

<p>May 2011:
Calc AB: 5/5/5
Lang: 5/5/5
Physics B: 5/5/5
Statistics: 4/4/5</p>

<p>NOTE: According to APPASS, I got high marks on the Calc and Physics exams, a medium 5 for Stats, and a low 5 for English Lang.</p>

<p>Thank you for posting! This is for all you May 2012-ers!</p>

<p>EDIT: IT IS CRUCIAL THAT THE INFORMATION THAT YOU PUT DOWN IS HONEST, as opposed to "oh I thought I was going to fail this exam" if you got a 5.</p>

<p>That website isn’t boasting it has super accurate score cutoffs, it’s just using the latest released ones from the college board @ [AP</a> Central - Exam Information](<a href=“Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board”>Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board)</p>

<p>I don’t understand why people don’t get this.</p>

<p>If your “APPass” score is different from your actual one, it’s more likely that you inaccurately predicted how many correct you got! The curve doesn’t vary that much from year to year.</p>