<p>AP Stats was the easiest AP exam I took.
foloowed by AP englsh lang/APUSh...i screwed up on Chemistry so expecting a 4</p>
<p>I got a 4. I didn't use any review books and basically blew off 90% of studying for the test (like I do with most of AP tests) I was pretty sure I screwed up the ENTIRE free response since I sat so long thinking of number 6 I had about 10 minutes left for 3 of the middle questions. And I'm sure I screwed up number 6 anyway..... but it's OK I'm happy.</p>
<p>Even though Stats turned out to be completely pointless for my college reqs. It was a fun class though. We ate food, and played DDR.</p>
<p>we used to hacky sack in my Stats class and eat reeces....we had to relate our activities to stats in some fashion..</p>
<p>probabiliy Chad will hit the hacky sack more than anyone else ;given he is regionally ranked</p>
<p>Stats at my school is extremely hard. The tteacher sucks and gives hard tests!!!! NOT FAIR!!!</p>
<p>Stats is not too bad if you have a good teacher. I did last year. She taught us a rule that I think most other schools do not, which probably saved my ass (and is why I got a 5).</p>
<p>We always had to write down all the formulas we were going to use in a problem before even starting the problem. She said that doing so was necessary for points, but I think it was so that even if we got the problem wrong, we'd get at least a few points for showing that we knew formulas. AP graders look at anything you put down, and if it's relevant, you get points.</p>
<p>The curve is very lenient. If I recall, a mere 60 or so % earned you a 5 and just 51% earned a 4 (at least when I took it).</p>
<p>the class was hard, only 3 people got A's for finals(including myself). The average scores on the tests she gave was about an 81...but we had fun in the class. Half the kids dropped after the first grading period though. </p>
<p>We had a great teacher!She lets us do activities like the one's metioned above to enhance our learning</p>